New Impact coach Garde hopes fitness solves last season’s late-game woes
MONTREAL — The Montreal Impact are banking on fitness as one answer to late-game breakdowns that plagued the Major League Soccer club last season.
New coach Remi Garde ran the players hard during the first week of training camp in Florida.
“The first thing was to try to get to know each other as quickly as possible, in and out of training,” Garde said Thursday, with his team back at its east end training centre. “But most important was to get ready physically.
“We worked on endurance. As I told the players, seasons are long and if you want to play between 40 and 50 matches over nine months, 90 minutes per game, you need to prepare in consequence.”


