Sunday 29 July 2012

Di Vaio scores and Montreal beat the leaders.



Quick magic passes, that made our night. That's why Felipe won the man of the match tonight because he was part of the magic touch on every goal. 


Felipe, big roll tonight. 







That is the difference between the games we dominated at the beginning of the season and the ones we dominate now, a nice chemistry based on quick passing. This has been gaining momentum and we all like what we see on the field.


What a relief for Di Vaio and for all of us, he finally scored! and in a good way. Left foot, keeping the ball low, hard shot to the second post. It's gonna be hard to forget, because all the team celebrated it like a championship and right after he scored he even pointed to my seat and the stadium chanted his name, unbelievable.  


Marco Di Vaio scored his first goal. Courtesy of impactmontreal.com


Now with Andrew Wenger back in the roster, Marsch can forget about the awful idea of Nyassi playing center forward, specially because he is a very decent winger in MLS and he showed it tonight. He is also a very good finisher when you have very few space to score, at least we've seen that in his last two goals. 


Nesta was good tonight, he fought every ball and showed his class all 90 minutes. Great partnership with Rivas who is quicker and anticipate better, leaving all the positioning on Sandro's side.


On the Red Bulls, I really think they did a bad decision trading Dane Richards. Tonight, Sebastian Letoux disappeared all game along with Solly and Lindpierre although Impact defense deserves a lot of credit this time for that.   


I still cant believe we have all this classy players in our team. Unfortunately our road to the playoffs, at this stage, is not easy and we need to win several matches in a row specially, this is the toughest part, we can't loose points on the road.

It's gonna be very interesting, but we also depend that teams like Columbus, Chicago and New England don't win their upcoming matches.
Alessandro Nesta and Thierry Henry. Courtesy of impactmontreal.com

This is what it feels being a Montreal Impact and MLS fan, lots of excitement until November. Is this what we all wanted?





1 comment:

  1. Montreal's love for soccer is really growing. I like that.

    lisa

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