Sherbrooke Record

Impact suffers 2-1 defeat at hands of FC Dallas

Michael Salazar scores in a third consecutiv­e game

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The Montreal Impact could not continue its winning run at Stade Saputo, on Saturday night, as FC Dallas beat the hosts 2-1. Cristian Colmán brought his team three points with a brace, while Michael Salazar replied for the Bleu-blanc-noir.

Game highlights

"We played against a good team tonight," said Montreal Impact head coach Mauro Biello. "Their speed caused us some problems. We took the lead in the first half, but we made mistakes in the second half. We have to be able to play under pressure. We have to find our rhythm ahead of another important game next Saturday in New York."

Montreal takes the lead

The first warning shot of the game by the Impact came early, in the 7th minute. A nice build-up on the right between Salazar and Chris Duvall allowed the latter to cross the ball on the ground for Matteo Mancosu at the near post, but his shot lacked a bit of power. The visitors replied with a chance for themselves a minute later, with a Michael Barrios cross finding Roland Lamah, but his volley could not find the frame.

In the 18th minute, the hosts had a clear opportunit­y from a corner. Salazar brought the ball back for Kyle Fisher in the area; his first-time shot looked like it was going in, but was blocked by Chris Duvall, who was in an offside position anyway.

Going blow for blow, Lamah and Ryan Hollingshe­ad, on the left flank, combined to free the American full-back. His shot was saved by Evan Bush, but the rebound, sent towards goal right away by Colmán, was headed away by Daniel Lovitz. The refereeing corps, however, did not listen to Dallas' demands of a goal.

Montreal opened the scoring in the 24th minute. Mancosu, on the right, beat his marker and sent in a left-footed cross for Salazar, who was marked by two players; the Belize internatio­nal still could head the ball inside the far post and find the back of the goal for a third game in a row.

Two goals in 10 minutes

for the Texans Back from the break, the Impact almost doubled its lead as Blerim Dzemaili took a shot from a narrow angle, millimetre­s over the crossbar.

FC Dallas leveled the score in the 52nd minute. Lamah, in the middle, passed the ball for Maximilian­o Urruti in the inside left channel. His first-time cross to the far post found Colmán all alone. The Paraguayan did not miss his chance.

Ten minutes later, Carlos Gruezo, from the centre circle, saw Colmán making a run in behind. His long pass connected and the striker went around Bush to finish in an empty goal.

"I thought we made bad turnovers in certain areas that punished us," said defender Kyle Fisher. "We were out of shape and got caught on the back foot a couple of times. We didn't get enough fluidity in our game compared to the midweek game. That was a big problem for us tonight."

The hosts pushed on at the end of the game, bringing on Nacho Piatti, back from injury, Patrice Bernier, returning from the Gold Cup, and Dominic Oduro, but scoring opportunit­ies for Ballou Tabla and Dzemaili were not finished.

Upcoming games

The Impact will go to the Big Apple for a first visit to Red Bull Arena since the team eliminated the Red Bulls at the Conference semifinals stage, in 2016, on Saturday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m. (TVA Sports, 98,5fm, TSN Radio 690), before returning to Stade Saputo for another game against a direct rival in the MLS Cup playoff race, Orlando City SC, on Saturday, August 5, at 7:30 p.m. (TVA Sports, 98,5fm, TSN Radio 690 - TICKETS).

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/PETER MCCABE ?? Montreal Impact's Michael Salazar celebrates his first half goal against FC Dallas during MLS action in Montreal on Saturday, July 22, 2017.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/PETER MCCABE Montreal Impact's Michael Salazar celebrates his first half goal against FC Dallas during MLS action in Montreal on Saturday, July 22, 2017.

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