CF Montreal aims to get rolling against robust Revolution
MONTREAL — With 10 games left in its regular season, and all focus on landing a Major League Soccer playoff berth, CF Montreal is preparing for the New England Revolution’s visit to Stade Saputo on Saturday night.
After a narrow 3-2 victory in the Canadian Classique over the struggling Toronto FC, the weekend opponent should present a tougher challenge for Montreal (10-12-2).
After missing the playoffs last year, the Revolution (12-4-7) were quick to re-establish themselves as one of the best teams in MLS, currently sitting second in the 15-team Eastern Conference. Montreal is in eighth place.
“Even with Carles Gil and (Emmanuel) Boateng as question marks, it (New England) remains a very good team with a lot of experience,” said Montreal head coach Hernan Losada.