CF Montréal exec Saputo says he didn’t want to make rash decision in Donadel firing
MONTREAL — CF Montréal executive Luca Saputo says he didn’t want to make a rash decision when it came to the dismissal of Marco Donadel as the club spoke for the first time since the unusual sequence of events that led to the head coach’s firing.
The club announced Donadal’s firing in a release Sunday, a day after a 2-1 loss to last-place Philadelphia Union in its home opener.
In waiting until a day after the demoralizing loss to make the firing official, the club still managed to create headlines when it declined to host a post-match press conference Saturday. While they offered no additional comment, many speculated that Donadel’s time was up just seven games into the season.
“I did not want to make any decisions in the heat of the moment … we had a very sane discussion about the situation,” Saputo, CF Montréal’s managing director for recruitment and sporting methodology, said at a press conference Monday. “It was not an easy decision, but we had outlined specific goals at the end of last season relating to style of play and player progression, and we saw very quickly that those objectives were not being met.”


