Match report

Report: Captain Bernier clutch PK sends Impact to ACC final

Patrice Bernier celebration vs FC Edmonton

MONTREAL – In a game in which midfielder Justin Mapp put on a show - setting up forward Jack McInerney for two goals -  it was a 96th minute penalty kick by the Impact captain Patrice Bernier that sealed the bleu-blanc-noir’s spot in the Amway Canadian Championship final, topping the Eddies 4-2 on Wednesday and advancing on a 5-4 aggregate score.


Mapp, making one of his typical runs down the right flank in the 10th minute, played a cross through the box that found Jack Mac far post for his first of the game. Seven minutes later, Mapp back heeled Sanna Nyassi’s lateral pass at the top of the box to play Jack Mac through on goal for his second.


“Usually I am never nervous taking penalties, but for the first time I felt something extra tonight.”
- Patrice Bernier


“Justin is a difference maker,” said head coach Frank Klopas. “He’s one of the best wingers for me in the league and I’m surprised that he hasn’t been recruited by the national team. He’s a dynamic player, which you don’t find a lot.”


It looked like the Impact would breeze into the final round of the ACC after Jeb Brovsky scored a beautiful header into the far post that originated from a Hernan Bernardello corner kick to start the second half.


But despite dominating the game in most statistical categories, a three-minute stretch starting in the 67th minute put the Impact on its heels as FC Edmonton went ahead on aggregate goals, bringing the game to 3-2. Canadian striker Frank Jonke scored two of his own – the first from a through ball by fellow Canuck Hanson Boakai and the second off of a PK.


“The game should have been 5 or 6-0 for us, but we put ourselves in difficult moments through a lack of concentration” said head coach Frank Klopas. “Within three minutes of play, the game completely changed, when this game should have been over already. We had to find some way to come back and make some changes, which we did.”


With the Eddies in the driver seat, the Impact continued to press the game, looking for the series go-ahead goal. The result was a penalty call for a hand ball.


The Impact captain stepped up to the spot with the fate of his team resting on his shoulders and slotted home the series winning goal with almost no time left on the clock.


“Nervous? Never. Stressed? Yes,” said Bernier. Usually I am never nervous taking penalties, but for the first time I felt something extra tonight.”


Tickets for the final on sale May 15

Tickets for the final series of the Amway Canadian Championship will go on sale this Thursday, May 15 at noon via ticketmaster.ca. Ticket prices will be the same as regular season tickets (starting at $27.25, taxes and fees included).


Season ticket holders already have their ticket for this game, identified as “Game to be determined.” Members will also be given special purchase pricing for additional tickets. Details will be sent to members Thursday.


Next game

The bleu-blanc-noir returns to MLS regular season play on Saturday May 17, in Washington, to face D.C. United at 7pm (EDT).