CF Montreal set a new team record in MLS by lining up a seventh straight game without defeat and it did so by winning an outright victory of 4 to 1 over Orlando, in front of the 14,068 spectators at Stade Saputo.
Photo Martin Alarie
Under the gaze of Lassi Lappalainen, forward Joaquin Torres directed a shot towards the Orlando City SC goal yesterday at Stade Saputo.
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Wilfried Nancy’s team led 2-0 on goals from Joel Waterman (23e minute) and Djordje Mihailovic (52e) when Orlando reduced the gap on a goal from Joao Moutinho (72e). Everyone rolled up their sleeves rather than breaking and showed a lot of bite.
Already author of a pass on the goal of Mihailovic, Joaquin Torres made it 3 to 1 in the 81e minute by sweeping a pass from Zachary Brault-Guillard. Then Torres handed the courtesy to his teammate, who mystified Pedro Gallese on a shot at the far post to make it 4-1 on 84e.
Casually, the team’s last defeat dates back to March 12, almost two months ago.
Delayed goal
Wilfried Nancy’s men took the lead in the 23e minute… on a goal scored two minutes earlier.
Indeed, following a corner kick, Joel Waterman scored with a header, but he was ruled offside. It was by going to consult the replay that the official found that Waterman’s first MLS goal was indeed valid.
Thus, it is already a fourth different defender to score in ten games this season.
That said, the team could have gone to the locker room with a lead greater than that 1-0.
There were many good chances in the first 45 minutes.
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Opposite
We were treated to a match completely opposite to what we saw last week against Atlanta.
Montreal controlled the game and multiplied the chances around Pedro Gallese’s net. The Peruvian demonstrated why he was nicknamed the octopus when he blocked shots from Lassi Lappalainen and Djordje Mihailoivic with his legs.
Moreover, Lappalainen enjoyed another chance of very high quality on a perfect pass from Romell Quioto.
The Finn was in the small rectangle, he had time to put the ball back… but shot wide of the target.
He is visibly lacking in confidence around the opposing goal and it’s a shame because he played one of his best games of the season. He finally seems to find his ease in his role as a piston.