CONCACAF Champions League win not enough to extend Montreal Impact’s season
ORLANDO, Fla. — In a year stacked with adversity, a win wasn’t quite enough for the Montreal Impact Tuesday night.
The squad took a gritty 1-0 victory over Honduran club CD Olimpia in Orlando, where the final phases of the CONCACAF Champions League are being played in a “bubble.”
But the two-leg quarterfinal is scored on aggregate and with Olimpia already holding 2-1 victory from the first outing in March, the Impact needed a two-goal victory to move on in the tournament.
Olimpia will play either MLS side New York City FC or Mexico’s Tigres in a semifinal match on Saturday.