TORONTO — It will forever be considered a classic, a game rerun on TV for generations to come, but the Montreal Impact won't be so happy to revisit what happened here Wednesday night at BMO Field, where, in the second leg of the MLS Eastern Conference final, their MLS Cup hopes ended in a dramatic 5-2 overtime loss (7-5 on aggregate).
In front of a boisterous sold out crowd, the Impact’s defense imploded — and all the goals they conceded came from areas of the game that have haunted them in the past: crosses and set pieces.
“If you look at both games, there was a lot of goals — it was very exciting.