[Jewish Grandmother]Montreal can surely beat a Guatemalan team - right? If only for the fans that show up tonight?[/Jewish Grandmother]
Montreal should be able to handle it. After all, it's not like they're fielding a bunch of Canadians.
You could blame yourselves, for not getting the three points in Montreal ... or is it easier to blame all the spanish speaking players on your team?
Nah. "Blame Honduras" never got an Oscar nomination: But we'll have to trust that the Impact trot out enough Italians to take care of Heredia tonight.
Yes, I place all blame on myself for not personally scoring in the Quakes match at Montreal. Sorry guys - I blew it.
How do you say .... B team in spanish? Viva Mexico! Impact de Montréal @impactmontreal 9m XI #IMFC vs @c_d_heredia | Bush (C); Tissot, Lefèvre, Camara, Ouimette; Pisanu, Felipe, Warner, Nyassi; Wenger, Paponi.
http://firstrowus1.eu/watch/209965/1/watch-montreal-impact-vs-cd-heredia.html It's also on Univision Deportes
Quoi? Cela n'a aucun sens. Even if we had a Guatemalan on the roster, no one would blame him. I know the Quakes fans have been annoying in this forum by selfishly "requesting" IMFC win against Heredia, but let's not get weird. I hope Montreal win tonight by at least 6, that would make everything very interesting. Good luck, Impact!
Some blown chances by Montreal. They actually look like they could reach 6, but not if they keep blowing it
Looks like SJ is getting what they want. The Impact are clearly the better team, but not 6 goals better
That first half is like the exclamation point on what a mistake it has been to play, train and teach Andrew Wenger to be a forward. The guy races past the backline and craps his pants in front of goal, has no touch, couldn't chip a keeper if his life depended on it. He has literally no scoring sense. Yet one gets the feeling he could be a great right back and eventually become one of the better young players in the league if only this mistaken identity were corrected. Marvel Wynne's career settled down once he found a spot that made sense for him, and I can only wish Wenger the same good fortune, because he will never make it as a forward.
That's two. Montreal has really dominated the game and had tons of chances but finishing has been sub-par. And time is running out.