Struggling Impact hope to get game back on track as D.C. visits Saputo Stadium
MONTREAL — The Montreal Impact seek to rebound from their worst defeat of the season when they face D.C. United on Wednesday night at Saputo Stadium.
Coach Mauro Biello apologized to the fans after Montreal’s 3-0 loss at home on Saturday night to the Chicago Fire, the last-place team in Major League Soccer who had not won an away game since July 2014.
His squad held a players-only meeting on Monday to thrash out what has gone wrong with a side that has lost its last two games by a combined 6-1. Montreal (8-7-9) is fifth in the Eastern Conference, five points ahead of sixth-place D.C. (6-8-10).
“Sometimes when there are recurring themes over a couple of weeks or a coupe of months where the same mistakes are being made, you need to look at and address certain things,” said goalkeeper Evan Bush. “But you don’t want to dwell too much on that game because we’ve had good performances this year.


