Go in-depth behind Sporting Kansas City's 3-0 win against the Montreal Impact at Stade Saputo on Saturday with this match's fast facts.
- Sporting KC defeated the Montreal Impact 3-0 on Saturday at Stade Saputo.
- Collen Warner committed a handball on the goal line in the 17th minute, resulting in a straight red card.
- Dom Dwyer converted the ensuing penalty kick to give Sporting KC their first goal of the match.
- Sporting KC has successfully converted the team's last nine penalty kicks in the MLS regular season dating back to 2012.
- Dwyer has scored both of the team's penalty attempts in 2014 and now ranks eight on the team's all-time penalty kicks scored chart, tied with Omar Bravo and Matt McKeon.
- Paulo Nagamura doubled the lead for Sporting KC in the 34th minute. The goal was Nagamura's first of 2014.
- Nagamura's last goal for the club came on September 1, 2012 in a 2-1 victory over Toronto FC at Sporting Park.
- Nagamura has scored 11 goals in his MLS career during the regular season. The goal on Saturday is only his second during the regular season since joining Sporting KC in 2012.
- Chance Myers earned the assist on Nagamura's goal, his first of 2014 and 13th of his regular season career.
- Dwyer scored the third goal for Sporting KC on Saturday, marking the second brace of his MLS career.
- Dwyer's first career brace in MLS play came last month and was also against the Impact.
- Dwyer has scored four goals against the Impact during the 2014 season.
- Anonio Dovale earned the assist on Dwyer's second goal on Saturday. The assist is Dovale's first since joining Sporting KC.
- Dwyer's six goals this season are the most scored by a Sporting KC player in 2014. The six goals scored this season moves Dwyer into a tie for fourth in the League for most goals scored with Will Bruin.
- Dwyer's three game-winning goals are tied for most in the League with Houston's Will Bruin.
- After nine matches in 2013, Sporting KC was 4-3-2. In 2014, Sporting KC is now 5-2-2.
- Sporting KC and the Montreal Impact have played two of the three regular season matches scheduled for 2014. In the first meeting, Sporting KC earned a 4-0 victory at Sporting Park. The third regular season match is on July 12.
- Sporting KC has the best goal differential in Major League Soccer, tied with the Seattle Sounders at +8.
- With the victory and three goals scored on Saturday, Sporting KC and the Columbus Crew are the only two teams in the Eastern Conference with a positive goal differential on the road (+1).
- Eric Kronberg leads the League with a 0.67 goals against average among goalkeepers with more than three matches played. Kronberg has allowed six goals in 2014, three of which have come from the penalty spot.
- Kronberg leads the League with five shutouts in 2014.
- Kronberg's five victories in 2014 are tied with FC Dallas' Chris Seitz for second most victories in the League.
- Sporting KC is 2-2-0 on the road in 2014.
- Sporting KC is 4-3-1 against the Impact all-time and 2-1-1 on the road.
- Matt Besler broke a tie with Josh Wolff, Jimmy Nielsen and Michael Harrington for sole possession of ninth place on Sporting KC's all-time MLS regular season games started chart on Saturday (129).
- Besler also passed Michael Harrington and is now 9th on the club's all-time MLS regular season minutes played chart (11,691).
- The Impact was without Hassoun Camara on Saturday, as he was serving a mandatory one-game suspension for yellow card accumulation.
- Oriol Rosell completed 160 of 166 passes. His passes completed and passes attempted are the highest by a player in an MLS match since Opta began recording MLS stats in 2011.
- Sporting Kansas City recorded 803 passes on Saturday, highest ever since Opta began recording MLS stats in 2011. Sporting KC also set the record for passes completed with 739 on Saturday.
- The team's 92.03 percent passing accuracy is second best in an MLS match since 2011, only trailing the Houston Dynamo on July 16, 2012 (92.96%).
- Possession on Saturday was in favor of Sporting KC, by a 78.18 percent to 21.82 percent margin.
- The 78.18 percent possession mark is the best in an MLS match since Opta began keeping track of MLS stats in 2011.
- Saturday's match marked the 100th regular season game coached by Impact Manager Frank Klopas.


