Revolution, CF Montreal Square Hectic is closed to close May

The New England Revolution and the host CF Montreal closed a busy bear on Saturday night at MLS.
New England’s five MLS match and two US Open Cup fixtures in May, and Montreal’s six MLS match and Canada Championships are on the field for a foot for a quarter -finals.
It also serves as the third straight road match in the League game for The Revolution, which follows a four -game winning series with four flat shots. Revolutionary coach Caleb Porter admitted that the program was ruthless, but he believes that his players will respond to the call on Saturday.
“If you’re really hungry,” Porter said, “Then you’re not tired.”
New England (5-4-5, 20 points), DC United on Wednesday on Wednesday 1-1 draws from two points to escape from two points to the north of the border. The revolution led Gabriel Pirani’s entire second half of the second half before he gave up his echolay.
Rookie defender Ilay Feingold scored the first career goal for the revolutions. Carles Gil leads the team with six goals.
Montreal (1-10-5, 8 points) has the worst track of the Eastern Conference and tries to break for a second win after receiving the first May 10 at the New York City FC. The Canadian club managed to score some goals against Inter Miami on Wednesday, but he did not match Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in 4-2 defeat.
“Yes, they have the best player in the world and play a little with your mind.” He said. “But they can still be beaten as a team. … I think it will give us a little more confidence in those moments. This is an unfortunate loss and they deserved to win tonight.
Prince Owusu is the leading scorer of the team with four goals.
Porter warned that he should not ignore CF Montreal despite the records of the revolution.
“Actually, they’re a very good team in the attack,” he said. “(Giacomo) Vrioni and Owusi are a handful and they do some interesting things with the ball to try to break you.”
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