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Post by epjr on Mar 27, 2012 19:53:30 GMT -6
Montreal to shuffle deck after three games in one week After last Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Columbus it’s not just the right back position, with Jeb Brovsky suspended after his red card, that could see change this Saturday at Red Bull Arena. As it turns out, the midfield might see some movement, too. “We may make a couple of changes,” Marsch told reporters on Tuesday. “We’re just looking at each game individually and the week as a whole to try and see how to handle it the best way, to give ourselves the best chance to get as many points as possible.” www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/03/27/montreal-shuffle-deck-after-three-games-week
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Post by epjr on Mar 30, 2012 8:39:13 GMT -6
Preview: Impact travels to New York to face the Red Bulls on Saturday afternoon
Team looking to bounce back with convincing display in Harrison Montreal Impact –New York Red Bulls Saturday, March 31, 2012, 4pm (ET) Red Bull Arena, Harrison, New Jersey Television: TSN/RDS and available on illico mobile NEW YORK – The Montreal Impact (0-2-1) will play the second of three consecutive games on the road this Saturday, at 4pm (ET) versus the New York Red Bulls (1-2-0) at Red Bull Arena. The game will be broadcast live on TSN/RDS and will be available on illico mobile. www.impactmontreal.com/en/news/2012/03/preview-impact-travels-new-york-face-red-bulls-saturday-afternoon
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Post by epjr on Mar 31, 2012 18:45:04 GMT -6
Fireworks Show Henry's hat trick and assist fuel Red Bull rout of Montreal at RBAHARRISON, N.J. – The New York Red Bulls talked all week about wanting to be unbeatable this season at Red Bull Arena, and they looked the part on Saturday. Led by a hat trick from Thierry Henry – his first with the team – the Red Bulls won their second game of the season while keeping the Montreal Impact winless with a 5-2 victory in front of a crowd of 13,415 on a nippy afternoon. The Impact began the game well, imposing their will in the midfield and creating chances through Sanna Nyassi against a Red Bulls team that did not look sharp. That pressure paid off when Montreal opened the scoring in the 19th minute. Dane Richards attempted to clear the ball but barely got a touch, resulting in a bouncing ball that got away from Markus Holgersson. That bad touch from the center back allowed Nyassi to race onto the ball and fire home easily from close range. www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2012-03-31-ny-v-mtl/recap
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