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An improved defense facing Chivas USA

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MONTREAL – The Impact dropped back under the symbolic 2-goals-conceded-per-game mark last week with a 0-0 tie at Vancouver and a 3-0 thumping of the Houston Dynamo.


This Saturday, Montreal look to make it three straight clean sheets against Chivas USA, a team whose scoring numbers are far from scary in and of themselves (16 games, 16 goals). But Chivas’ defense is on the rise as well, with two shutout wins – both by a 1-0 scoreline, conveniently enough – since the World Cup break ended.


The Goats seem in an ideal position to start cutting down on goals conceded at home, where they’ve shipped 17 in eight games. It makes the trip to the West Coast all the more challenging for Montreal.


“We have to remain serene and humble,” defender Hassoun Camara told reporters on Thursday. “Just because it’s been going better doesn’t mean we’ll get there as superheroes, thinking it’s going to be easy. That's not true. Every game's difficult.”


Montreal feel increasingly able to deny opposition space the way they’ve wanted to since the beginning of the season. It would come in handy against in-form striker Erick Torres, who became MLS’ top Mexican-born scorer last Saturday with a stupendous volley against Real Salt Lake and added another in San Jose four days later.


“It’s good to see the efforts that are made, even in front of us,” Camara said. “When you see [Andres] Romero, for example, tracking back really, really well, it makes us defenders want to strive even more to protect our net and keep a clean sheet.”


For all the fine work put in by youngsters like Karl W. Ouimette and Wandrille Lefèvre of late, the Matteo Ferrari-Heath Pearce center back pairing made a statement last week.


Assistant coach Mauro Biello believes that being able to field three experienced defenders in the backline after injury worries has raised the entire team’s level. Consistency at the back is thus expected.


“What’s important is to play well defensively, because we know that we have pieces up front that can create problems for the other team,” Biello told reporters.


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