CF Montreal looking to regain form in crucial Champions League decider
MONTREAL — CF Montreal’s ruthless 3-0 dismantling of Santos Laguna in the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions League round of 16 was seen as a warning shot to every other team in the tournament.
It was, until now, the best iteration of head coach Wilfried Nancy’s possession-based philosophy that focused on ball movement and fluidity in the final third.
Montreal has since crashed back to reality, losing its next four matches with the last one being a 4-1 rout at the hands of reigning MLS Cup Champions New York City FC.
“When you play every three days, we don’t have a choice but to focus on the next game,” said Nancy. “We’ve done our training and our recovery and all that’s left is to put in a monster game and get into the semifinal.”