Drogba, Romero score to help Impact beat Fire 2-1

MONTREAL (AP) — Didier Drogba scored his fifth goal in four starts for Montreal and Andres Romero also scored to help the Impact beat the Chicago Fire 2-1 on Wednesday night.

The Impact (11-11-6) improved to 3-0-2 since Mauro Biello replaced Frank Klopas as head coach. Montreal is sixth in the Eastern Conference, four points ahead of Orlando City for the final playoff spot.

David Accam scored for the last-place Fire (7-17-6) in their first game since Brian Bliss took over for the fired Frank Yallop. They have lost four in a row.

Drogba scored in the 39th minute, Accam tied it in the 50th, and Romero connected in the 76th.

Montreal went down a man for a third straight game after Laurent Ciman was shown his second yellow card of the game in the 90th minute. He will be suspended for a home game Saturday night against D.C. United, as will Romero, who got a yellow card for taking his shirt off after the winning goal.