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Impact Advance to Champions League Semi-Finals

The Montreal Impact advance to the CONCACAF Champions League semi-finals with a dramatic draw against Pachucao last night, that included an added time goal.

In their fourth season since their promotion to MLS, the Montreal Impact have already had the most success, and they haven’t even won a game. With a 1-1-1 dramatic draw last night at the Olympic Stadium, the Montreal Impact Champions League campaign has entered the semi-finals stage for the first time in club history.

After conceding  a penalty kick goal in the 80th minute, rookie Cameron Porter, who came on as a sub in the 85th minute, scored his first career professional goal in the fourth and final minute of added time to tie the game and send the Impact past Pachuca in the quarter-finals. His goal was arguably the greatest goal scored in Impact history and it sent the 38,000 fans at the Olympic Stadium into a frenzy.

The following is a press release from our good friends over at the Montreal Impact.

MONTREAL, Quebec – A boisterous crowd of 38,104 spectators at Olympic Stadium saw a new chapter written in the history books of the Montreal Impact as rookie Cameron Porter scored in the game’s final seconds, lifting his team to a 1-1 draw. As a result, the team reached a spot in the semifinals of the Champions League for the very first time, thanks to its aggregate goal series win (3-3, with two goals scored on the road).

With literally seconds remaining in the game, Porter, who came in for the game’s final 10 minutes, finished his chance with precision after chesting down a great ball over the Pachuca defensive line by midfielder Calum Mallace.

“I felt the team spirit was fantastic tonight,” said head coach Frank Klopas. “I think we did a very good job with three key things: planning, preparation and the players we brought in. When you get a group of players who are committed to the goals we set forth in the preseason and everyone understands the kind of commitment, dedication and hard work we need to buy into, that’s the winning mentality and grit that we were missing before.”

“For all the practices leading up to this, coming from the veterans, they’re just always saying, don’t be tense, don’t be tense, just relax on the ball and be ready for your moments, and seize those opportunities,” explained Porter. “The opportunity came and you just got to put the ball in the net. Be calm, touch it through.”

The Mexican side thought that they were moving on in the competition after the referee pointed to the spot in the 80th minute, with striker German Cano converting the PK.

“Our fans really helped us all the way to the end, even when we were down. The atmosphere was incredible. I think the guys felt it and put a lot into the game. The team never gave up and they never gave up on us,” added Klopas.

Pachuca midfielder Walter Ayovi was the first to find a good scoring chance when he played a through ball that found winger Hirving Lozano down the left flank, but his shot missed the net after going one on one with Evan Bush.

Bush then came up with the save of the game in the 71st minute when Lozano chased a ball down his wing and played a low cross into the box that found striker German Cano alone at the top of the six yard box. His onetime redirect looked destined for the back of the net, but Bush came charging out and blocked the attempt acrobatically with his legs.

“The left midfielder put a good ball in and they had a runner at the top of the sixth, and was just one of those point blank ones,” explained Bush. “You just got to put yourself in the best position possible and hope something happens.”

IMFC becomes the first MLS team to reach the semifinals of the Champions League since the LA Galaxy and Seattle Sounders managed the feat in 2012/2013.

The Montreal Impact opens its regular season this Saturday, March 7, against D.C. United in Washington at 3pm (RDS, TSN 690).

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