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‘We’re coming home with confidence’: Montreal Impact ready for Saturday home opener

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The Montreal Impact have kicked off their season with a great record on the road. Global's Andrea Howick is joined by new president Kevin Gilmore ahead of Saturday's home opener – Apr 11, 2019

After surviving the longest road trip in their franchise’s history, Montreal Impact players are brimming with confidence ahead of their home opener.

The Impact (2-2-2) host the Eastern-Conference leading Columbus Crew (4-1-1) at Saputo Stadium on Saturday following a gruelling six-game road swing to start the Major League Soccer season.

“Six games on the road is a lot,” said midfielder Harry Novillo. “We’re dying to play in front of our fans. We’ve all been waiting for this for a long time. It’s always better to be home on your own pitch. We’re going to give it our all on Saturday.”

Montreal is coming off back-to-back scoreless draws in New York City last Saturday and Washington D.C. on Tuesday — the club’s first consecutive clean sheets on the road since October 2015. With wins in San Jose and Orlando earlier this year, the Impact have already collected eight points away from home, three fewer than all of last season.

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“It’s a great start to the season, much better than last year,” said Canadian international Samuel Piette. “To go on the road, to stay in the playoff picture, to prevent other teams from taking maximum points, that’s huge. Now it’s up to us to do well at home.”

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The Impact are seventh in the Eastern Conference despite being the only team in the East that has yet to play a home game.

“D.C. played four games at home. Orlando played three games at home. Same thing for Toronto,” said Novillo, who made his first career MLS start in New York last week. “I can name you 10 more teams like that. Six games on the road for us. We did what we could, we got points. Few teams could have done what we did on the road.”

“We’re confident now. We’re working towards being the best.”

It will be the third game in eight days for the Impact, who will again be without star midfielder Ignacio Piatti.

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The Argentine will miss his fourth game in a row as he continues to recover from a knee injury. Piatti is scheduled to undergo additional medical tests early next week. He has yet to resume training with his teammates.

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Columbus is a big test for an Impact side trying to show it can compete with the league’s top teams.

The Crew have been remarkable on defence to begin the 2019 campaign.

The Ohio team has conceded a conference-low four goals while posting a league-high four shutouts. Goalkeeper Zack Steffen has not conceded a goal in 444 consecutive minutes of play.

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It is the Crew’s best start to a season since 2010, when they went 4-0-2 after six games.

That doesn’t bode well for a Montreal squad struggling to score goals this season. The Impact have netted seven goals in six games — with three by Piatti.

Montreal has one goal in its last three games.

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Impact coach Remi Garde will have striker Maximiliano Urruti back at his disposal. Urruti missed last match while serving a one-game suspension for a red-card offence. The 28-year-old leads Montreal with two assists this season.

“We can’t let them dictate the pace of play,” said Garde of Saturday’s opponents. “They’re a very good team. They’ve been together for many years, their philosophy and their mentality has not changed. We cannot let them play. We have to set the tone for the match — both offensively and defensively.”

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“It’s not because we are coming back home and playing in front of our fans that we have to lose the structure of the team and the tactical discipline that we’ve had in recent games.”

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