Kei Kamara says he ‘loves Montreal’.
Why wouldn’t he? The Quebecers have rarely been able to shackle him in their meetings over the years. Of 96 MLS goals he’s scored since Montreal joined the league, the Sierra Leonean has found the back of the Impact net 14 times, three more than any other player.
Thirty-four now, there’s no sign of him slowing down the production rate, Montreal will just be glad they don’t have to face him again this season.
Yet it was less his brilliance and more of the Impact’s ineptitude on the night, that sealed a game that more resembled Sunday pub soccer than a display from two professional sides.