Opoku ‘feels at home’ as CF Montreal looks to rediscover form against Chicago Fire
MONTREAL — With its goalless streak reaching 333 minutes after a 1-0 loss to Atlanta United on Saturday, CF Montreal must quickly shift its focus to a midweek game on the road against the Chicago Fire.
Chicago (6-8-8) has found new life since the return of head coach Frank Klopas — who coached the Fire from 2011-2013 — two months ago.
He has helped the team move from 14th in Major League Soccer’s Eastern Conference to the thick of the playoff race. After winning just three of their first 17 matches, the Fire have won three of their last four, including a 1-0 win over second-placed Nashville on Saturday.
“These are important games and important points that will count at the end of the season, so we just have to stay positive,” said head coach Hernan Losada before Wednesday’s game. “With a new coach, they play much more compact and are better organized, so it’ll be a difficult challenge to break them down on the road.”