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RECAP: Timbers lose 2-1 to Montreal Impact

Ryan Johnson, Timbers vs. Impact, 3.9.13

Stay compact and make the most of your opportunities.


That's the mantra the Montreal Impact live by, and for the second week in a row it was good enough to get three points from a tough Cascadia road match. This time through they put away the Portland Timbers to the tune of 2-1, thanks to a spectacular bicycle kick goal from Hassoun Camara in the first half and a clinical counterattack finished by Felipe in the second.


The win sees the Imapct top the Eastern Conference standings, the first time they've been at that lofty perch.


OPTA Chalkboard: Montreal play the same tune in win over Timbers

They got there thanks in large part to Camara, who put Montreal ahead somewhat against the run of play 30 minutes in. He tallied on a spectacular overhead kick after Portland had failed to clear their lines following a Montreal set piece.


It was the second quality chance from Portland. The first had come on 11 minutes, but Donovan Ricketts got down well to his left to save a Marco Di Vaio header.


Portland pushed for the equalizer early in the second half, putting the Impact under constant pressure. Montreal 'keeper Troy Perkins, however, was repeatedly up to the task, and gave his side the breathing room to press up and hit in transition.


That's exactly how they conjured the second goal, with Patrice Bernier getting loose in midfield before slotting substitute Andres Romero through. Romero pulled it back to Felipe at the edge of the six-yard box, and the Brazilian made no mistake in beating Ricketts near-post.


The Timbers responded with a fury, aiming for their second comeback result in two weeks. Their breakthrough came in the 80th minute when forward Ryan Johnson got goalside of Camara, heading in Ben Zemanski's long cross from close range.


An equalizer probably should have come in the fourth minute of stoppage time after Darlington Nagbe skinned the Montreal defense then found Jose Valencia alone in the box. His blast, however, went straight into Perkins' gut and there was no rebound.


Montreal open their home slate next weekend when they host Toront FC, while the Timbers will be on the road at Seattle.

Portland Timbers (0-1-1, 1pt) vs. Montreal Impact (2-0-0, 6pts)
March 9, 2013 – JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.)

Goals by Half                  1          2          F
Montreal Impact              1          1          2                      
Portland Timbers            0          1          1

Scoring Summary
MTL: Camara, 30
MTL: Felipe (Romero, Bernier), 60
POR: Johnson, R. (Zemanski), 80

Misconduct Summary
POR: Nagbe (Caution), 30
MTL: Felipe (Caution), 73

Lineups & Stats
POR: GK Ricketts, D Miller (Valencia, 68), D Jean-Baptiste, D Silvestre, D Harrington (Wallace, 86), M Chara, M Valeri, M Johnson, W. ©, F Alhassan (Zemanski, 46), F Johnson, R., F Nagbe

Substitutes Not Used: GK Gleeson, D Tucker-Gangnes, M Jewsbury, M Nanchoff

TOTAL SHOTS: 19 (Valeri, 6); SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Johnson, R., 2); FOULS: 13 (Jean-Baptiste, Nagbe, Silvestre, 2); OFFSIDES: 4; CORNER KICKS: 5; SAVES: 4

MTL: GK Perkins, D Nesta, , D Ferrari, D Brovsky, D Camara, M Arnaud ©, M Bernier, M Felipe (Warner, 87), M Pisanu (Romero, 59), M Nyassi, F Di Vaio (Wenger, 75)

Substitutes Not Used: GK Bush, D Iapichino, M Mallace, M Mapp

TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Felipe, 3); SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Six players, 1); FOULS: 16 (Arnaud, Felipe, 3); OFFSIDES: 5; CORNER KICKS: 1; SAVES: 5

Referee: Edvin Jurisevic
Assistant Referees: Anthony Vasoli, Eric Boria
4th Official: Daniel Radford
Attendance: 20,674
Time of Game: 1:52
Weather: Clear

All statistics contained in this box score are unofficial