
Fire shock struggling Impact 3-0 for first away win in more than two years
MONTREAL — There was booing at Saputo Stadium as the Montreal Impact trudged off after conceding the Chicago Fire a first road win in more than two years.
The last-place Fire played a near-perfect counter-attacking game and jumped on a listless and disorganized Montreal defence to post a 3-0 victory over the Impact before a full house of 20,801 on Saturday night.
Impact coach Mauro Biello apologized to the fans for the performance, while Chicago bench boss Veljko Paunovic was ecstatic that a 36-game run of misery on the road was finally over.
Luis Solignac scored in the first half while David Accam and Matt Polster added goals in the second as Chicago won away from home for the first time since a 5-1 victory in San Jose on July 23, 2014.