The Wenger Identity
Grant Needham draws a blue print of what strikers are supposed to do to be successful and what Andrew Wenger needs to do to get to the next level.
Grant Needham draws a blue print of what strikers are supposed to do to be successful and what Andrew Wenger needs to do to get to the next level.
"When you play three in the middle, the opposition looks to clog that area'' . That was Mauro Biello talking to reporters during midweek practice following the 2-0 loss to Sporting Kansas City.
Tagged as an older team with slow legs at the back and in the middle, the Montreal Impact were able to ''survive'' in the ''hostile'' environnement of CenturyLink Field.
It's time for your inner-geek to feed himself/herself with stats and numbers with the 2012 Montreal Impact Passing Matrix.
Even though it was a dull affair, there is still room to learn about some aspects of the game that are interesting to look at: Opta-This, Opta-That
With one piece missing from Montreal's Bermuda Triangle, Collen Warner, Jesse Marsch has hinted towards going for a 4-4-2. A taste of a Di Vaio - Wenger duo was seen in the second half of the game against Sporting Kansas City.
With the depth at the center back position, Jesse Marsch has not had all of them available through injuries and suspensions. With Alessandro Nesta coming in the month of July, the options for the Montreal Impact got better.
Lloyd Barker, CTV/TSN Soccer Analyst and ex-Impact player, talks Montreal Impact and the attacking sector on Mount Royal Soccer. From Marco Di Vaio to the Jesse Marsch, the soccer fan and expert shares his knowledge and experience.
Montreal Impact vs Seattle Sounders: What do the numbers tell us? #IMFC #SoundersFC #MLS
Tic-Dribble-Tac-Toe : Montreal Impact's 2nd goal vs Colorado Rapids #IMFC #Rapids Tic-Dribble-Tac-Toe : Montreal Impact's 2nd goal vs Colorado Rapids #IMFC #Rapids @andrewwenger @pbernier10
Montreal Impact Starting XI talk: Join the conversation
New York Red Bulls vs Montreal Impact #4: Tactical Talk -- Are you sceptical on the team's ability to evolve in defeat? How far can you evolve as a group if you are losing all the time?
Columbus Crew vs Montreal Impact #3: Tactical talk, Playing down 1 man and more. Both teams play a 4-4-2 but plays them differently.
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