Impact hope to be rested and healthy for home games after mid-season break
MONTREAL — It was coincidence that Major League Soccer’s mid-season break came just as the Montreal Impact reached the half-way point of their regular season.
Most of the other teams have played two or three more games.
Now they want to use the two-weeks off to get healthy and rested after a disappointing first half because seven of their next nine games are at home, a stretch that could make or break their season. It starts when they resume play at Saputo Stadium July 19 against Philadelphia and July 22 against Dallas.
“”It’s important. We’ve got to come out of there with wins,” coach Mauro Biello said Monday. “Without putting too much pressure on the team, that’s just what it is.


