MONTREAL — CF Montreal’s poor road form will once again be put to the test as it closes out a busy week against Atlanta on Saturday evening.
Coming off disappointing draws at home against Chicago and Cincinnati, Montreal must now get back continue a push to the post-season against Atlanta and a very hostile crowd at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
“We have to take away the positives of the fact that we were very competitive against the best team in the league and could’ve won up until the last minute, but we have the rest of the season to focus on now.” “We’re going to need to rely on our good defensive performances, not just from the back line, but from the entire group. If we can find a way to give ourselves a bit of space by scoring then it’s even better,” said captain Samuel Piette. “As we saw , you don’t need a bunch of chances to score a goal.”
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