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A well-deserved 2-2 draw in Mexico puts the Montreal Impact in the driver’s seat as they face Pachuca on Tuesday in the second game of their series. Thanks to two away goals by Dilly Duka, Montreal can approach the second leg of this tie with a similar mindset to the first, and the Tuzos have to score if they are to have a chance to progress to the semifinals, where either D.C. United or Alajuelense await (Alajuelense won the home leg 5-2).
The Impact’s encouraging performance has kept the Montreal ticket sales department busy. There is still much to do if the Impact faithful are to match their turnout from the last time the club went this far in the competition, when 55,571 supporters saw then-second division Montreal defeat Santos Laguna 2-0 in February 2009. But as of Monday afternoon, the club had sold more than 30,000 tickets for the game – more than 10,000 in the previous five days alone.
I feel like I'm the only one watching Champions League this season.
Montreal has a fantastic chance of making it into the next round tonight.