Surging Montreal heads to Charlotte with top spot in the East in its sights
MONTREAL — CF Montréal coach Wilfried Nancy says he doesn’t pay attention to the Major League Soccer standings, but his team’s rise through the Eastern Conference ranks is sure to have rival clubs on notice.
After managing only a point in its first four games, Montreal has cemented itself as a genuine threat in the East. The club will take an eight-game unbeaten streak in all competitions, including a club-record seven-game run in MLS action, into an away match with Charlotte FC on Saturday.
The record run has moved Montreal into third spot in the conference.
“I don’t check the standings,” Nancy said of Montreal’s rise. “A couple of friends of mine send me (the standings) but I don’t pay attention to that.”