CF Montreal finds its groove with 2-1 win over Charlotte
MONTREAL — CF Montreal is back in the win column after securing a 2-1 Major League Soccer win over Charlotte FC on Saturday at Stade Saputo.
Montreal’s form had suffered of late, with just one win in MLS since the month of July, but Laurent Courtois’ men showed a level of poise and control over the tempo of the game that had not been seen since the beginning of the season.
Caden Clark scored for the first time as a Montreal (7-12-9) player in the 23rd minute, in addition to Bryce Duke’s goal that ended up being the winner, while Time Ream found the back of the net for Charlotte (10-10-8).
Montreal had the first major chance of the match after 15 minutes of play. With a free kick roughly 25 metres away from goal, Gabriele Corbo sent a near-perfect shot smashing off the crossbar. Montreal would continue to dictate the tempo in the opening phase, finding first blood just seven minutes later.