Sherbrooke Record

Down to 10 men, the Impact falls 5-3 to LAFC

Nacho Piatti scores a hat-trick, Evan Bush makes 14 saves

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MONTREAL - The Montreal Impact lost its first game at Stade Saputo, 5-3 against Los Angeles FC in front of 20,302 supporters. Nacho Piatti scored his first hattrick with the Bleu-blanc-noir in the first half, while Evan Bush made 14 saves, a club record, including one off a penalty.

Game highlights

"We conceded too many goals, too many scoring chances," said head coach Rémi Garde. "We conceded four goals in the second half, but it could've easily been six or seven. I am not happy with the way we managed the second half. When we're lucky enough to be up 3-1 at halftime, we must be more determined in protecting our own goal and in attacking."

Action right from the start

As of the fourth minute, the Impact was refused a goal. A nice passing play allowed Saphir Taïder to cross the ball to the far post for Daniel Lovitz, but the defender was offside.

A minute later, on the other end of the field, Diego Rossi earned a good scoring chance, but Bush rushed out and made a save with his foot.

In the 10th minute, Alejandro Silva crossed a ball towards the far post. Goalkeeper Tyler Miller came out and punched the ball away, but Piatti, at the right place at the right time, opened the scoring for the hosts.

In the 15th minute, Piatti was at it again. The Argentine ran at LA'S defense on the counter-attack and dribbled past two defenders, before trying to go around the goalkeeper, who tripped him in the box. Referee Allen Chapman gave the penalty while serving a yellow card to Miller, who Piatti would beat from the spot.

In the 24th minute, LAFC answered off a set piece with a direct free kick from Laurent Ciman.

Cabrera ejected

And then, the tables turned. Víctor Cabrera was ejected after committing a foul in Montreal's 18-yard box in the 31st minute. Ureña subsequent­ly stepped up to take the penalty, but Bush made the save.

"It's another game with a penalty or a red card," said goalkeeper Evan Bush. "Especially when you're up in a game, it's really frustratin­g to let them back in it. It's even more frustratin­g when it's off set pieces, because those are the moments you shouldn't be disadvanta­ged on when you're down a man."

With two minutes left before the break, Piatti completed his hat-trick. A long pass behind the opposing team's defense from Jukka Raitala allowed the number 10 to beat Miller on the half-volley.

Four goals allowed in the second half Down a man, Montreal suffered in the second half. As of the 52nd minute, the visitors started chipping away at the Impact's lead, with a goal from Benny Feilhaber following a corner.

In the 56th minute, Piatti could have been awarded another penalty, after he was clipped in the box and checked by an LAFC defender, but the referee kept his whistle down.

A minute later, Los Angeles earned another set piece and an Impact defender deflected the ball into his own goal, allowing the visitors to level the score.

"We were not allowed to lose this game, even if we were playing with 10 men," said defender Rudy Camacho. "We had a good first half. We were very compact. It was the opposite in the second half. We conceded unfortunat­e and avoidable goals. It's disappoint­ing to lose this way in front of our supporters, we didn't want to give them this type of performanc­e."

Evan Bush kept his team in it with two excellent saves in the 68th and 71st minute, but Carlos Vela, profiting from a penalty, beat Montreal's goalkeeper in the 83rd minute.

In the 89th minute, Latif Blessing took advantage of a rebound to put the game to bed and put an end to the Impact's hopes.

Upcoming games

The Impact will visit one of the most exciting stadiums in MLS, the Mercedesbe­nz Stadium, to face Atlanta United FC, on Saturday, April 28 at 1pm (TVA Sports, 98,5fm, TSN Radio 690) and will come back Stade Saputo to host the New England Revolution, Saturday, May 5, at 1pm (TVA Sports, 98,5fm, TSN Radio 690 - TICKETS).

- Monday, April 23 - Training session at 10pm - Players media availabili­ty will take place after training - Centre Nutrilait

- Tuesday, April 24 - Players and head coach Rémi Garde media availabili­ty will take place at 9am, followed by a training session at 10am - Centre Nutrilait

- Wednesday, April 25 - Training session at 10pm - Players media availabili­ty will take place after training - Centre Nutrilait

- Thursday, April 26 - Players and head coach Rémi Garde media availabili­ty will take place at 9am, followed by a training session at 10am - Centre Nutrilait

- Friday, April 27 - Players media availabili­ty will take place at 9am, followed by a training session at 10am - Open for the first 15 minutes - Centre Nutrilait, and departure to Atlanta

- Saturday, April 28 - Game #7 at 1pm - Atlanta United v Montreal Impact Mercedes-benz Stadium, followed by return to Montreal

- Sunday, April 29 - Day off

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