Despite poor start to MLS season, CF Montreal holding heads high
MONTREAL — CF Montreal’s annual season-opening road trip has become a recurring headache for the club.
Due to the lack of winterproofing at Stade Saputo and limited access to the Olympic Stadium’s indoor pitch, the club has been forced start every season without the support of a home crowd.
At most, Montreal has played only a single Major League Soccer home game in its first five, dating back to the 2017 season. This situation is nothing new, but what is noticeably different about this year is how poorly the start has gone.
With back-to-back losses by scores of 5-0 and 3-0, Montreal is firmly in MLS’s basement, having provided nothing in the way of attacking football. Over the two games, Montreal has failed to make any kind of impact offensively, yielding just 0.4 expected goals over 180 minutes of play, including 40 minutes with an 11 versus 10 man advantage.











