Competition for role in CF Montreal attack heats up as season opener nears
CF Montreal had one of the most lethal attacks in Major League Soccer last season, finishing fifth in goals scored en route posting to the third best record in the league.
After losing one of the driving forces behind that attack when midfielder Djordje Mihailovic left for the Netherlands with no clear replacement, competition is heating up in training camp to see who will fill the void.
With last year’s leading scorer Romell Quioto clearly top dog, the likes of Mason Toye, Sunusi Ibrahim, Kei Kamara, as well as newcomers Chinonso Offor and Jules-Anthony Vilsaint all have a claim for that second spot.
“I think it’s healthy. Any time you have competition within the team, it pushes everybody to try and be better,” Toye said Thursday from training camp in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. “We all want to play but there’s only a certain amount of subs we have so it’s going to make the trainings a lot more competitive.”