(Reuters) - Eastern Conference-leading Montreal Impact rallied from a three-goal deficit to eke out a 4-4 draw against Columbus Crew in the Major League Soccer on Saturday. Dominic Oduro scored in the 93rd minute to cap the comeback at Columbus Crew Stadium as Montreal staged a brilliant second half comeback in the contest. Defensively, we have to address certain things, but I’m glad that we showed that we can score at any time." Kei Kamara and Federico Higuain each scored twice for Columbus who seized control in the second half only to relinquished it moments later.
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