CF Montreal has already accumulated as many road losses as it did all of last year in what is becoming a particularly poor start to the MLS season
After suffering their third-worst loss in club history last week, CF Montreal are looking to climb out of the Eastern Conference basement as they travel to face the New England Revolution on Saturday night.
The Revolution are back with a vengeance this year, currently third in the East with a fully fit squad after missing the playoffs for the first time since 2018 last season. Losada hinted at the defence being one of the club’s weaker points last week. That is something defender Joel Waterman agreed with, adding that veterans on the team like him need to step up during difficult stretches like this.
With the loss of Djordje Mihailovic, Kei Kamara, and Joaquin Torres in the off-season, Montreal’s new-look offence has struggled to find any kind of consistency.
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