Impact fall to Honduras side in first leg of COCACAF quarterfinal
MONTREAL — The Montreal Impact learned the hard way that CONCACAF does not use video review.
The Impact felt they should have been awarded a penalty kick late in a 2-1 defeat to C.D. Olimpia of Honduras in the opening leg of the Champions League quarterfinal on Tuesday.
“It’s hard to speak about that in the heat of the moment,” said midfielder Saphir Taider. “We don’t want to focus on it too much. It’s frustrating. It all happened so quickly. We had to regain our composure after that.”
It appeared the Impact (0-1-2) were awarded a penalty in the 81st minute when a header by substitute Anthony Jackson-Hamel went off Maylor Nunez’s arm in the box.