CF Montreal heads to Philadelphia hoping to duplicate last year’s road resurgence
MONTREAL — CF Montreal had a difficult start on the road last year before embarking on a trip that defined its season.
Montreal was 0-4-1 away from Stade Saputo before consecutive comeback road wins in early April against Cincinnati and the New York Red Bulls. Those results sparked a change of mentality for Montreal and helped it secure the best road record in Major League Soccer history since the end of the shootout era.
In a similar position this season, Montreal will be looking to do build on a hard-fought draw against D.C. United when it faces Eastern Conference heavyweight Philadelphia at Subaru Park on Saturday evening.
There are only seven teams in MLS that currently have a winning road record, and it is no coincidence that they are all in the race to claim the Supporter’s Shield as the top regular-season team. While Montreal (6-1-8) ranks among the worst in the league on that front with four points in nine away matches, coming back from 2-0 to secure a point against United could be what was needed to jumpstart the club’s road performance.