Oyongo injury, Larin arrest give both sides a challenge as Impact visit Orlando
MONTREAL — The Montreal Impact and Orlando City will both be looking to overcome setbacks when they meet on Saturday.
The Impact were dealt a blow last weekend when left back Ambroise Oyongo suffered a season-ending right knee injury while playing an African Cup match for Cameroon, while Orlando was stunned by the arrest on Thursday night of Canadian star striker Cyle Larin for drinking and driving.
Larin, tied for third in Major League Soccer with eight goals, is being assessed by doctors from the league’s substance abuse and behavioural health program, which based on past cases suggests he will miss a few games. The Brampton, Ont., striker, who played for Canada in Montreal against Curacao on Tuesday, released a statement of apology on Friday.
That takes away a key scoring threat, although fourth-place Orlando (7-5-3) has Brazilian star Kaka rounding into form after hamstring woes.


