Soccer

Impact double up on Miami to return to winning ways

Bojan Krkic scored and assisted on Maximiliano Urruti's late go-ahead goal in the Montreal Impact's 2-1 victory over Inter Miami 2-1 on Saturday night at Red Bull Arena.

Bojan scores opener and assists on Urruti's late go-ahead goal

Inter Miami attacker Gonzalo Higuain, left, fights for the ball against Impact defenders Joel Waterman, centre, and Rudy Camacho during Montreal's 2-1 victory on Saturday. (Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Associated Press )

The Montreal Impact earned an important win as they kept their hopes for a playoff berth alive.

Bojan Krkic scored and assisted on Maximiliano Urruti's late go-ahead goal in the Montreal Impact's 2-1 victory over Inter Miami on Saturday night at Red Bull Arena.

Urruti tapped a one-touch shot into an empty net to give Montreal (7-10-2) the lead in the 80th minute. Romell Quioto played a through ball that led a charging Krkic to the right side of the area, where rolled a short pass to Urruti for the finish from point-blank range.

"It's was important for the team," Krkic said. "We needed that win. We have a good team and good players. I know what I can do and I feel confident with my team and the staff. I enjoy being on the field and playing football."

Krkic opened the scoring in the sixth minute, slipping a right-footer from 30 yards inside the post.

Brek Shea rolled in a shot from the left corner of the area that deflected off defender Zachary Brault-Guillard and then goalkeeper James Pantemis before finding the net to make it 1-1 in the 33rd.

Inter Miami (5-11-3) had its three-game unbeaten streak snapped.

WATCH | Maximiliano Urruti supplies winner for Impact:

Urruti's late goal lifts Impact over Inter Miami

4 years ago
Duration 1:37
Montreal Impact beats Inter Miami CF 2-1 with Maximiliano Urruti's goal in the 80th minute.

The Impact are now in eighth place in the Major League Soccer standings. The 10 best teams in the Eastern Conference will qualify for the postseason alongside the Western Conference's eight playoff clubs. Montreal began the game outside of a playoff position and were without defenders Rod Fanni and Luis Binks.

"This win is well deserved," Impact manager Thierry Henry said. "The less you play games, the more they become must-win games. It was important to win this one."

The Impact have four games left to play in their season. The team will square off against New York City FC next Saturday at Yankee Stadium.

 

With files from The Canadian Press

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