Listening to Coach Berhalter and the players last week, it was clear that they knew what they needed to do, but after a second-half collapse versus Montreal it's the same story.
Saturday saw Columbus Crew SC find a way to squander a three-goal lead over the visiting Montreal Impact in a wild match between Eastern Conference foes that resulted in a 4-4 draw.
Kei Kamara scored Columbus' first two goals, while fellow Designated Player Federico Higuaín notched the latter two. But the 4-1 advantage—provided by the No. 10's penalty kick for his second score of the night after the two DPs argued over who'd get the chance from the spot—would disintegrate in front of a meager crowd of just over 14,000 people.