The Crew attacker had a brace, but was furious over his teammate Federico Higuain's "selfish" play as Columbus blew a three-goal lead in a 4-4 draw with the Impact.

The Columbus Crew blew a three-goal second half lead in a 4-4 draw with the Montreal Impact on Saturday evening, leaving striker Kei Kamara frustrated with the performance post-game.

The striker scored two of the Crew’s four goals, but had a visible disagreement with teammate Federico Higuian on the field on who would take a penalty kick, which Higuain ultimately took and scored to give the home side a 4-1 advantage at that point.

However, an Impact penalty, taken and finished by Didier Drogba, an Ignacio Piatti finish and a Dominic Oduro goal in stoppage time saw visiting Montreal storm all the way back to take a point.

And Kamara was furious after the final whistle, venting his frustration in a post-game interview.

When asked by a reporter what positives the Crew could take out of the game, Kamara responded with: “Nothing. We scored a lot of goals but there was no team play. It’s completely explained the way me and Federico (Higuain) behaved on the penalty kick. A team that stays together will win games. A team that doesn’t is not going to win games. That’s horrible – we’re at home, we go up that much and to give up that many goals, it’s horrible.”

Asked how the team could bounce back, Kamara admitted he was unsure.

“I actually don’t know,” he said. “I just hope the coach has a way for us to move forward, but I don’t know.”

In the locker room, Kamara continued to vent his frustration, singling out Higuain, focusing on the penalty, as Kamara could have notched a hat trick.

"That’s selfishness. That’s not a teammate," Kamara said.

"Do I have to tell him? The whole stadium sees it. Did you see it?

" I don’t depend on him. I depend on Ethan...on my outside backs to pass me balls.

"Just don’t depend on him for assists or balls or nothing, just continue playing the same way I’ve been playing here.

"To me and to the relationship to believe in my (number 10), my playmaker, there is none. I never have to worry about it."

Kamara on Higuain taking the penalty: "That’s selfishness. That’s not a teammate." #CrewSC — Andrew King (@AndrewKingMLS) May 8, 2016

Did Kei tell Higuain he was on a hat trick? "Do I have to tell him? The whole stadium sees it. Did you see it?" #CrewSC — Andrew King (@AndrewKingMLS) May 8, 2016

Kamara says he hasn't "had to depend on Pipa at all." I don’t depend on him. I depend on Ethan...on my outside backs to pass me balls." — Andrew King (@AndrewKingMLS) May 8, 2016

How will Kei move on? "Just don’t depend on him for assists or balls or nothing, just continue playing the same way I’ve been playing here." — Andrew King (@AndrewKingMLS) May 8, 2016

Kamara: "To me and to the relationship to believe in my (number 10), my playmaker, there is none. I never have to worry about it." #CrewSC — Andrew King (@AndrewKingMLS) May 8, 2016

Kamara opened the scoring in the 16th minute, heading home a perfect cross from Justin Meram. The Impact equalized ten minutes later after a deft touch, then turn and finish by Piatti.

Kamara picked up the brace when he got on the end of a ball over the top from Michael Parkhurst, out muscling Victor Cabrera and getting past Impact keeper Evan Bush just before the half.

Three minutes after the break, the Crew made it 3-1 after Higuian was the first to a deflected cross, rounding Bush for the finish. Then Marco Donadel clipped Meram in the area. After a dispute by Kamara and Higuain, the latter took and finished the spot kick for a brace of his own and a 4-1 advantage.

However, the Impact rallied as Piatti earned a penalty after a questionable foul by Ethan Finlay. Drogba finished the spot kick and then one minute later, Piatti doubled his tally to make it 4-3.

Finally in stoppage time Drogba headed flick-on off a throw in led to a scramble that resulted in Oduro’s equalizer.

The Impact remain in the top spot in the East with the win, owning a 4-3-3 record. Meanwhile the Crew’s struggles continue. They sit ninth in the conference with a 2-3-3 record, owning just nine points in nine games.