Montreal Impact excited to finally make season debut at home
MONTREAL — After surviving the longest road trip in their franchise’s history, Montreal Impact players are brimming with confidence ahead of their home opener.
The Impact (2-2-2) host the Eastern-Conference leading Columbus Crew (4-1-1) at Saputo Stadium on Saturday following a gruelling six-game road swing to start the Major League Soccer season.
“Six games on the road is a lot,” said midfielder Harry Novillo. “We’re dying to play in front of our fans. We’ve all been waiting for this for a long time. It’s always better to be home on your own pitch. We’re going to give it our all on Saturday.”
Montreal is coming off back-to-back scoreless draws in New York City last Saturday and Washington D.C. on Tuesday — the club’s first consecutive clean sheets on the road since October 2015. With wins in San Jose and Orlando earlier this year, the Impact have already collected eight points away from home, three fewer than all of last season.