
Impact forward Jackson-Hamel looks for playing time after scoring first MLS goal
MONTREAL — With a goal in only eight minutes of playing time this season, Anthony Jackson-Hamel knows about making the most of an opportunity.
The Montreal Impact academy product mostly just sits on the bench, but he may see more playing time after a dramatic added-time goal that gave the club its first win in six Major League Soccer matches this season (1-2-3).
“When you’re a young guy and you get minutes on the pitch, you want to change the staff’s opinions,” Jackson-Hamel said Tuesday. “To work hard and deserve your minutes — that’s what I’m trying to do.”
The Quebec City native’s goal, which gave Montreal a 2-1 victory over expansion club Atlanta on Saturday at Saputo Stadium, had shades of Didier Drogba, the former Chelsea star who Jackson-Hamel got to know last season with the Impact.