DC United 1, Montreal Impact 1 | 2016 MLS Match Recap

Hernan Bernardello made his Montreal return in some serious style on Sunday night, smashing home a late goal to give the 10-men Impact a 1-1 draw at D.C. United.


Trailing for over an hour, following Patrick Mullins heading home a Taylor Kemp cross in the 20th minute, and playing down a man after star forward Didier Drogbaā€™s ejection in the 81st, Montreal looked all but done late in Sundayā€™s match. Bernardello had other ideas, however, picking up a loose ball just outside the box and ripping a half-volley to tie the game at 1-1 in the 86th.


United had several good opportunities to extend their advantage, particularly in the second half. Substitute Alvaro Saborio had the best look, smashing a bouncing ball off the crossbar in the 85th minute after a Luciano Acosta scoop pass.


Bernardello made D.C. pay for their wastefulness one minute later, with his late equalizer pushing Montreal to 7-5-9 on the season. D.C. moved to 5-8-8 with the result, keeping them in eighth-place in the East.


Box Score



Three Things


  1. HAPPY RETURNS: Bernardello couldnā€™t have asked for a much better return to the Impact, with his 86th-minute goal salvaging what was turning into a sour night for Montreal. The Argentine holding midfielder joined the Impact in July 2013 – signing as the clubā€™s second-ever Designated Player, then left the team the following summer. Montreal welcomed him back last week, with Mauro Biello officially re-introducing him to the club by putting him on in the 71st minute on Sunday. The decision paid off, and Montreal are no doubt happy to have the talented 29-year-old back in the Bleu-Blanc-Noir after his rocket at RFK.
  2. FAILURE TO FINISH: United outplayed Montreal by a pretty wide margin on Sunday, but they were undone by their inability to finish any of their numerous chances that wouldā€™ve put the Impact away. Saborio came closest to scoring, while Acosta, Nick DeLeon and Patrick Nyarko also had opportunities that, if finished, wouldā€™ve secured all three points for D.C. After the match, head coach Ben Olsen put their wastefulness in typically stark terms.
  3. DROGBA SEES RED: Montreal will be happy with stealing the point, but they wonā€™t be pleased about Drogbaā€™s late red card. The Impact star was shown a straight red after he put his knee (gently, but still …) into Sarvas following a challenge between the two players. It was a rash moment for Drogba, who will be suspended for the Impactā€™s match against Houston next week. 


Next Up


D.C.: Saturday, August 6 vs. Philadelphia Union (7pm ET; MLS LIVE)
MTL: Saturday, August 6 vs. Houston Dynamo (7:30 pm ET; MLS LIVE)