Impact look to fix defensive lapses in second half of MLS season
MONTREAL — It was a wild first half of the Major League Soccer season marked by last-minute goals at both ends of the field, but the bottom line for the Montreal Impact is that they won only five of their 17 games.
So while the Impact (5-6-6) have rebounded from slow starts in the past, they have their work cut out for them to put wins together and push to make the playoffs for a third straight season.
That begins July 19, when play resumes after a two-week break in the MLS schedule.
“We can’t dwell on that,” defender Daniel Lovitz said after the Impact ended the first half of the 34-game regular season with a feeble 3-1 loss in Houston. “We need to use the time to forget about it but also to look at ourselves and see what we could have done better.


