It didnt seem that long ago that the Montreal Impact were among the top teams in MLS and in the hunt for the Eastern Conference championship.Three losses in a four-game winless stretch, however, sunk the Impacts title hopes and has forced the club to scramble for playoff spot. Montreal will look to alter its recent fortune on Wednesday when the reeling San Jose Earthquakes pay a visit.The Impact (9-10-11, 38 points) are in fifth place in the Eastern Conference with four matches remaining, just one point ahead of D.C. United and two in front of New England as the three teams battle for the conferences final two postseason spots.A win could help Montreal move closer to surpassing Philadelphia for the No. 4 seed, which comes with a first-round home playoff game.San Jose (7-9-13, 34 points) is in ninth place in the Western Conference with five matches to play.One of the keys to success for Montreal is finding a way to get striker Didier Drogba on track. The Ivory Coast national had 11 goals in 11 appearances in 2015 for the Impact but has just 10 in 21 games this season.Drogba, who signed with the Impact in the summer of 2015, had only one shot in 46 touches in Montreals 1-0 loss at the New York Red Bulls on Saturday.The second year, its always a more difficult one, Montreal coach Mauro Biello said. Opposing defenders are getting ready to face him. At the end, hes having chances at home to score goals. Its about finding that bounce and hopefully it will turn for him.The Earthquakes are still eligible to earn a playoff berth but will have to drastically reverse a trend that has seen them win only once in the past 10 matches. 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AMES, Iowa -- Rookie Iowa State coach Matt Campbell has often implored his team to trust in the process.The process has been agonizing so far.The Cyclones (1-5, 0-3 Big 12) have taken double-digit leads into the fourth quarter of their last two games against teams they were expected to lose to by double digits. What happened in those final 15 minutes is a painful reminder that theres a big difference between improving and winning.Iowa State was outscored 17-0 by both Baylor and Oklahoma State in the fourth quarter, turning what seemed like near-certain victories into devastating defeats.Im ticked. I think I kind of made that known, and I hope our kids are ticked, too, Campbell said as the Cyclones prepare for a visit to Texas (2-3, 0-2) on Saturday. Everybodys just a little ticked off, and I think thats permeating through our doors right now.Iowa States recent meltdowns have obscured the fact that the program, especially on offense, is trending in the right direction.The Cyclones scored just 20 points against Northern Iowa in their opener, but is averaging over 42 in its last three games. Its rushing attack, a disaster in early September, has progressed to the point where defenses have to respect it -- opening up space for quarterbacks Joel Lanning and Jacob Park to make plays.Iowa State has also been fantastic inside its opponents 20-yard line, scoring on all 18 chances with 14 touchdowns.People are just starting to get a full grasp of the offense now, and what (the coaches) are trying to do. Tempo, understanding the entire scheme, wide recceiver Allen Lazard said.dddddddddddd. Now its completely on us players and us leaders on the team. We have to go out there and finish in the fourth quarter.Like most struggling programs, Iowa State has been plagued by mistakes like turnovers, missed tackles and dropped passes in key situations that can rob players of confidence.Lanning pointed to an Iowa State fumble last week when they were up by 10 as an example. The Cyclones know they should have just forgotten about it and moved on. Instead, Iowa State followed with a pair of punts and an interception as the Cowboys pulled away .Right now, as a team, were too caught up in -- if one bad thing happens to us, it just (unravels), Lanning said. For whatever reason, were letting that one little thing affect us when it shouldnt.The Cyclones first three Big 12 opponents are a combined 13-4. Their next five are just 16-13. So while a bowl bid is unlikely, Iowa State can realistically look for a few wins.Campbell isnt worried about his players pressing too hard, despite the fact that theyre perhaps a few plays away from being 3-3 instead of 1-5.Eighteen- to 22-year-olds have a memory of about two seconds, Campbell said. Do we have to learn from our mistakes, and do we have to realize that we cant turn the ball over and do some of those things that we did to lose a game? Yes. We have to. But worrying about (them pressing) is foolish.---Online: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '