Suddenly slumping Impact look to snap winless run against Fire
MONTREAL — Facing the last-place Chicago Fire is a match the Montreal Impact not only want to win, it’s one they may have to win.
The Impact are clinging to the sixth and final playoff spot in the MLS Eastern Conference, but their closest rivals have games in hand. And the schedule will only get tougher heading into the final two months of the regular season.
Montreal (9-13-3) hopes to shake off of a four-game winless run (0-1-3) when it plays host to Chicago (6-14-5) on Saturday night at Saputo Stadium.
The Fire, who surged to a third-place finish under coach Valjko Paunovic last season, have lost seven league games in a row, but they beat the Impact 1-0 on a last minute goal May 9 in Chicago, at a time when Montreal was struggling.