Avoiding red cards key as slumping Impact face high-powered Atlanta United
MONTREAL — The first priority for the Montreal Impact when they face Atlanta United on Saturday is to avoid having anyone sent off.
The Impact (2-5-0) have had two players ejected in their last three games, all losses. Eight of the 12 goals they conceded in that span came when playing a man down.
The latest was defender Victor Cabrera, who was sent packing 40 minutes into a 5-3 home defeat to Los Angeles FC last Saturday that the Impact led 3-1 at the intermission. It came two weeks after midfielder Saphir Taider saw the red card 15 minutes into a 4-0 loss at New England.
“Try to play with 11 guys for 90 minutes would be a good one,” goalkeeper Evan Bush said of the Impact’s goals for their visit to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where Atlanta (5-1-1) draws the league’s largest crowds at nearly 50,000 per game.