After scoring just three goals in seven games, CF Montreal looks to find offence against Vaughan Azzurri in Canadian Championship
Amid a historically bad start to the season, CF Montreal turns to Tuesday’s game in the first round of the Canadian Championship as an opportunity to generate some momentum.
“It’ll be a good opportunity to get back on our feet because obviously it’s not an MLS-level team,” said midfielder Ilias Iliadis, who grew up in Ontario. This has not stopped Montreal head coach Hernan Losada from seeing an opportunity to reinforce his tactics and preparing as if it were an MLS game.
One of the people in no need of a confidence boost is midfielder Bryce Duke, who made his debut for Montreal against D.C. United on Saturday and was the lone standout player in the loss.
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