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Matteo Mancosu scores as Impact take MLS semifinal opener 10 over Red Bulls

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Matteo Mancosu scored in the second half as the Montreal Impact downed the New York Red Bulls 10 in the opening match of their MLS Eastern Conference semifinal before 15,027 at Saputo Stadium on Sunday.

Matteo Mancosu scored in the second half as the Montreal Impact downed the New York Red Bulls 1-0 in the opening match of their MLS Eastern Conference semifinal before 15,027 at Saputo Stadium on Sunday.

Montreal takes a one-goal lead into the second leg of the two-game, aggregate goals series next Sunday at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J., where they have never won in seven visits.

New York will be without forward Omer Damari, a substitute who was sent off in injury time after a hard slide into Calum Mallace.

The Impact were playing on only three days rest after their 4-2 victory at D.C. United in the knockout round if playoffs on Thursday, when Mancosu scored twice. 

They were facing the top team in the Eastern Conference, led by MLS goals-leader Bradley Wright Phillips.

The first half looked like a diving meet at times as players mugged for foul calls from referee Robert Sibiga. 

Former Impact midfelder Felipe Martins got a talking to only minutes into the game.

But each side also had a first-class scoring chance. 

Wright-Phillips was in alone early but saw Evan Bush make a vertical leap to grab his chip shot.

Just before the intermission, Ignacio Piatti won a ball on the left flank and saw his high cross headed just wide by Mancosu.

Felipe won a free kick just outside the Montreal 18-yard box after going down on a light touch from Hassoun Camara six minutes into the second half and put the ball off the crossbar.

In the 61st, the Impact's counter-attacking game clicked in as Marco Donadel lofted a high pass over the Red Bulls defence and, without breaking stride, former Bologna striker Mancosu drilled a high shot under the crossbar for his third of the post-season.

Canadian national women's soccer team player Josie Belanger who rang the bell in the east side stands as the Impact scored. 

Each game a different public figure is chosen as bellringer.

The Red Bulls missed a glittering chance in added time as Bush made a diving save and Wright-Phillips hit the rebound just wide.

The Impact were without striker Didier Drogba for a third straight game. 

The Ivorian has been recovering from a sore back. Coach Mauro Biello had hoped to have him available off the bench. 

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