CF Montreal looking forward to home crowd as search for first points continues
MONTREAL — After an extended time away that included two weeks of training camp in Florida and three Major League Soccer road games, CF Montreal will finally be playing in front of a home crowd this weekend.
A celebratory mood will be mixed with a sense of nervous anticipation Saturday at Olympic Stadium as the MLS club is seeks its first points, and its first goal, of the 2023 season in its home opener against the Philadelphia Union.
Montreal has disappointed to start this MLS campaign after a successful 2022 season that saw the team muster a franchise-high 65 points.
“You need to approach spells like this with composure. The most important thing is to continue to work hard and keep your focus and the success will come,” said striker and talisman Romell Quioto, who led Montreal with 15 goals in MLS play last season. “I think it’s better that this is happening early in the year than towards the end because we’re going to learn from these struggles and be better off.”