Montreal Impact – 2, Vancouver Whitecaps FC – 2: ‘Caps score two important road goals in a wild 2-2 draw at Montreal

MONTREAL: Vancouver Whitecaps FC’s first-ever Voyageurs Cup remains firmly in sight.

The ‘Caps scored two important road goals in a wild 2-2 draw with Montreal Impact on Wednesday night in the first leg of the Amway Canadian Championship Final.

This tournament just never seems to disappoint.

After a scoreless first half in which Vancouver failed to register a shot, Darren Mattocks and Pedro Morales gave the visitors a 2-0 lead heading into the final 20 minutes.

However, this one was just getting started.

Montreal mustered a late comeback through Laurent Ciman and Anthony Jackson-Hamel, which means there will be everything to play for in the decisive second leg on August 26 at BC Place.

The two-time defending Canadian champion Impact had Vancouver on their heels early at Stade Saputo. And they came within inches of opening the scoring in the third minute, when Maxim Tissot curled in a side-footed attempt from the top of the box.

Fortunately for the visiting ‘Caps, who made eight changes after a weekend win over Real Salt Lake, a sprawling Paolo Tornaghi deflected it off the far post.

That was one of Tornaghi’s three saves in the first half – he also turned away a pair of long-distance strikes from Nigel Reo-Coker and Donny Toia – and six on the night.

Montreal controlled possession throughout the opening 45 minutes, but Vancouver managed to weather the early storm. And they had a chance of their own in the 18th minute.

After a heads-up interception from Deybi Flores in midfield, the 19-year-old sent in Mattocks, who got in behind and rounded the keeper before running out of real estate.

Aside from bringing in Christian Dean for an injured Diego Rodriguez (quad contusion), Carl Robinson stuck to his guns heading into the second half. And they returned in the favour.

In the 65th minute, Mattocks tapped in a perfect cross from a lively Kianz Froese, who made a terrific run down the left moments prior.

Just seven minutes later, Morales made it 2-0 with an inch-perfect free kick from a nearly impossible angle. It was a just reward for the ‘Caps skipper, who actually won the ball in midfield leading up to Mattocks’ marker.

To their credit, the Impact didn’t go away.

And they eventually brought the game level with goals in the 84th and 85th minutes, one off a corner and one off a low cross from the left.

Robinson’s side likely won’t be happy with surrendering a two-goal lead, but they still have the advantage heading into the final leg. As a result of the two away goals, Whitecaps FC will be crowned Canadian champions with a scoreless draw, a 1-1 draw, or a win in the second leg.

The Impact, meanwhile, need a win or a draw with three or more goals.

Kickoff for the second leg is set for 7 p.m. PT on August 26 at BC Place – tickets are still available.

Meanwhile, the ‘Caps return to MLS action on Saturday with an important Western Conference tilt at Sporting Kansas City (6 p.m. PT kickoff on TSN2).

 

MATCH DETAILS
Budweiser Man of the Match: Kianz Froese
Referee: David Gantar
Attendance: 12,395

Scoring Summary
65′ – VAN – Darren Mattocks (Kianz Froese)
72′ – VAN – Pedro Morales
84′ – MTL – Laurent Ciman (Marco Donadel)
85′ – MTL – Anthony Jackson-Hamel (Justin Mapp)

Stats
Shots: Montreal 20 – Vancouver 4
Shots on Goal: Montreal 8 – Vancouver 4
Saves: Montreal 2 – Vancouver 6
Fouls: Montreal 8- Vancouver 7
Offsides: Montreal 0 – Vancouver 2
Corners: Montreal 6 – Vancouver 0

Cautions
11′ – VAN – Kendall Waston
90′ + 1′ – VAN – Paolo Tornaghi

Montreal Impact
22.Eric Kronberg; 2.Ambroise Oyongo, 55.Wandrille Lefevre, 23.Laurent Ciman, 25.Donny Toia; 33.Marco Donadel, 14.Nigel Reo-Coker (24.Anthony Jackson-Hamel 69′); 5.Dilly Duka (15.Andres Romero 77′), 27.Johan Venegas, 51.Maxim Tissot (21.Justin Mapp 61′); 7.Dominic Oduro

Substitutes not used
1.Evan Bush, 3.Eric Miller, 16.Calum Mallace, 29.Eric Alexander

Vancouver Whitecaps FC
70.Paolo Tornaghi; 26.Tim Parker, 4.Kendall Waston, 18.Diego Rodriguez (22.Christian Dean 46′), 2.Jordan Harvey; 15.Matías Laba (28.Gershon Koffie 68′), 20.Deybi Flores; 31.Russell Teibert, 77.Pedro Morales, 38.Kianz Froese (23.Kekuta Manneh 88′); 11.Darren Mattocks

Substitutes not used
1.David Ousted, 13.Cristian Techera, 29.Octavio Rivero, 88.Robert Earnshaw