Montreal Impact not worried about players being overlooked for all-star game
MONTREAL — All-star snubs aside, the Montreal Impact are counting on collective performances to stay in playoff contention.
The Impact (8-7-3) will kick off the second half of their Major League Soccer season against the Portland Timbers (5-7-2) on Wednesday night at Saputo Stadium.
But despite ending the first half with the Eastern Conference’s second-best points tally, no Impact players were named to the league’s roster team for the all-star game versus Atletico Madrid on July 31 in Orlando, Fla. It’s the first time since 2014 that no Impact players were selected to the contest.
However, Impact goalkeeper Evan Bush doesn’t seem to mind.