Impact hold on for 3-2 win over TFC in delayed playoff match before huge crowd
MONTREAL — The Montreal Impact have the lead, but it may be that Toronto FC has the advantage.
The Impact had the sellout crowd of 61,004 at Olympic Stadium in a roar on Tuesday night as they built a three-goal lead over 53 minutes but they almost threw it away in a 3-2 victory over TFC in an MLS Eastern Conference final that was delayed 30 minutes by a groundskeeping error.
Dominic Oduro, Matteo Mancosu and Ambroise Oyongo put Montreal in front, but Jozy Altidore and Michael Bradley answered back with goals for Toronto.
While Montreal will take a one-goal lead into the second leg of the two-game, total goals series on Nov. 22 at BMO Field, Toronto picked up two all-important away goals that can serve as the tiebreaker. A 1-0 or 2-1 TFC win in the second leg at home would win Toronto the series.


