CF Montreal hosts Charlotte looking to salvage points from crucial week
MONTREAL — An offensively stunted CF Montreal is desperately looking to get any points out of this crucial week in the Major League Soccer season when it hosts Charlotte FC on Saturday evening.
Montreal (8-12-2) has faltered over a sequence of games that could have gone a long way in cementing its place in the Eastern Conference playoff race. In the club’s last four games—all against opposition involved in the race to the post-season—Montreal has come up with a single draw and three losses while extending its goalless drought to 423 minutes.
“There have to be lessons learned from these games, especially when it’s against teams close in the standings” said head coach Hernan Losada. “It’s not the time to overanalyze our opponents, we need to look internally. We need to look at what we need to improve, how to score more, and start picking up clean sheets again.”
The game against Charlotte will be Montreal’s last before a one-month break from MLS action due to the Leagues Cup that will run from July 21 until Aug. 19. Entering that pause on the right foot will be not only be crucial for Montreal’s Leagues Cup run, but for the final stretch of the regular season that succeeds it.