CF Montréal can get a much-needed win and avenge an embarrassing loss at the hands of its archrival when the Major League Soccer club hosts Toronto FC on Saturday.
The game will be a rematch of this year’s Canadian Championship semifinal where Toronto crushed Montreal 4-0 at BMO Field.
Montreal is 2-4-0 in all competitions since returning to action on June 18, while Toronto is 2-4-1 and the Vancouver Whitecaps, who play Sunday night in Portland, are 2-2-2 over that span.Montreal enjoyed an excellent start to the season and challenged early for first place in the Eastern Conference. But they have looked a shadow of their former selves of late, being outscored 7-3 in their last three games.
After picking up ankle injury that have kept him out of action for seven games, head coach Wilfried Nancy is optimistic that their talisman will make an appearance soon. Toronto is still waiting on the debut of Italian international Lorenzo Insigne, who moved to the MLS side from Napoli last month but has yet to appear due to a calf injury.
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