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“Bizarre” was the word Impact head coach Mauro Biello used to describe Saturday night’s 4-4 tie with the Crew in Columbus.

Crazy would have also been a good word. Wild could have been another.

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Eight goals in a single soccer game … how often does that happen?

“This was a bizarre game, but we showed a lot of character, coming back from a 4-1 deficit on the road,” Biello said on the team’s website. “We’re heading back home with an excellent point. Defensively, we have to address certain things, and we have to improve our offensive animation, but I’m glad that we showed that we can score at any time.”

How about three minutes into extra time?

That’s when Dominic Oduro scored the tying goal after the Crew got caught sleeping following a late substitution. On a throw-in from the right side of the field, the Impact’s Ambroise Oyongo put the ball deep into the box, where Didier Drogba got his head on it, knocking the ball behind him to Oduro, who took it off his chest before beating goalkeeper Steve Clark with a right-foot shot.