The Montreal Impact’s 2-2 tie with Pachuca in the first leg of their Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League series was startling for the manner in which the Impact, starting seven new players from theteam that finished last in the MLS’s Eastern Conference, took the game to Los Tuzos, as well as for the result.
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