Montreal Impact focused, united as tough battle for playoff spot continues
MONTREAL — The Impact should have had a brief reprieve with loved ones in Montreal this week.
Instead of spending time with family, however, players remain at their temporary home in Harrison, N.J., putting in extra training as the Impact (7-13-2) strive to clinch a playoff spot this weekend.
The difficult decision to stay put came Sunday night after Montreal dropped its third game in a row, suffering a 1-0 loss to Orlando City SC. A win would have secured the Impact’s post-season berth.
“There was a lot of disappointment in the locker room after the game against Orlando. We’ve been through a lot and we knew that if we had a victory we would have clinched a playoff spot already. So there was disappointment,” goalkeeper Clement Diop said on a video call Tuesday.