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The fun CF Montreal series ends in Nashville

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CF Montreal’s winning streak ended in eight games on Wednesday at Geodis Park when Nashville SC snatched a 2-1 victory.

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Kei Kamara scored CF Montreal’s (6-4-2) lone goal, his third of the season, early in the second half. This goal allowed Wilfried Nancy’s staff to split Nashville SC’s lead in half.

Alex Muyl, in the first half, and Hany Mukhtar, minutes before Chambers ’goal, cheated on Sebastian Breza’s guard.

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If Romell Quioto is available to head coach Wilfried Nancy as a reserve, CF Montreal will play this game without midfielder Ismaël Koné, who did not join the team in Tennessee to undergo one -foot trials.

CF Montreal will continue this busy part of its schedule by hosting Real Salt Lake on Sunday at Saputo Stadium.

After visiting Hamilton’s Forge FC next Wednesday as part of the Canadian Championship, the Montreal team will host FC Cincinnati on May 28 in their last game until June 18.

Mathieu Choinière fought for the ball against Dax McCarty.

Almost absolute supremacy

Wilfried Nancy often says this: he wants to see his team master the ball. So we can conclude that he shouldn’t have appreciated the first stage of his players.

Still tough in front of their supporters, the Nashville SC players dominated almost all of the first half, with a ball possession rate of just over 53%.

The Montreal team didn’t come out much because they only conceded one goal, Muyl’s, in the 28th minute. After winning a duel near the sideline, Muyl crashed into the middle and fired a high-quality shot that hit the side netting to Breza’s right.

After playing better in the latter part of the first period, CF Montreal started the second half well, but Nashville still doubled their advantage in the 51st minute when Mukhtar completed CJ Sapong’s play to lodge the ball in behind Breza.

Just four minutes later, however, Chamber brought CF Montreal back into the game with his 133rd MLS goal, when the ball hit him in the lower leg after goalkeeper Joe Willis failed to box the ball out of his penalty area.

CF Montreal are increasing the pressure on the opposing defense, to the point of dominating their rival in terms of ball possession (55.6%) and attempted shots (11 against 8), without even scoring a goal. which will allow them to extend her. streak of success.

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Source: Radio-Canada

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