The Impact have a precise game plan for Wednesday night's CONCACAF Champions League opening leg at Azteca and they'll need to follow it to the letter.
MEXICO CITY - It’s safe to say that ahead of the CONCACAF Champions League final home-and-away series, the mindsets of the two finalists are very different.
On the one side, there’s Mexican powerhouse Club América, which — being pretty confident that winning the final will be little more than a stroll — has already taken the time to organize its victory parade.
On the other, there’s the Montreal Impact, who simply haven’t had the time to think that far.