Montreal Impact lost their second successive match in the MLS-is-Back tournament last evening in Orlando.
It was a better performance yet a defeat more bitter, coming as it did against arch-rival, Toronto FC.
At least Thierry Henry did get a response from his troops who flopped horribly a week ago against New England. But once again it took Montreal too long to settle into a game in which Toronto entered looking confident, possessing swagger and playing on the front foot.
Having highlighted to readers last week that Montreal had conceded the opening goal within the first 20 minutes of games on no fewer than 11 occasions (from 34 regular season matches), there was a sense of deja vu when Richie Laryea converted for Toronto in the 8th minute.