A sold out Olympic Stadium crowd of 61,004 witnessed arguably the most important soccer match in Canadian history as the Montreal Impact hung on for a riveting 3–2 win over Toronto FC.
After a pulsating 2–2 draw between the Montreal Impact and Toronto FC at Stade Saputo on Sunday, Didier Drogba’s absence garnered far more interest than the hosts qualifying for their third MLS playoffs in five years.
Giovinco put up the best season a player ever had in Major League Soccer and won the Landon Donovan MVP award at a ceremony in the Air Canada Centre in Toronto on Wednesday.
Toronto FC made the biggest offseason splash, but are facing a familiar tale, while the Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps have had a terrific March.