Charlotte FC aims for first road win against CF Montreal in season opener

Charlotte FC aims for first road win against CF Montreal in season opener
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After securing a victory at home, Charlotte FC aims for their first road win of the season as they prepare to take on CF Montreal. Their upcoming match in Montreal presents a unique challenge as CF Montreal hosts their first home game after embarking on a tough streak of seven consecutive road matches.

Currently at the bottom of the Eastern Conference and without a win, CF Montreal recently parted ways with their head coach, Laurent Courtois, after five games. This change signifies their search for a fresh start at home. However, Charlotte FC faces this game without Wilfried Zaha, who is expected to return next week following thumb surgery.

In their past matchups, Charlotte FC’s record against CF Montreal is 1-1-4, with a negative goal difference of four and only four goals scored across six matches. Charlotte broke a previous losing streak against Montreal with a 2-0 home win, part of a current seven-match winning streak at home.

The team recognizes the importance of maintaining mental resilience, a trait they displayed starkly last week by overcoming a poor first half to earn a result. Preparing for a vigorous home crowd at Stade Saputo, Charlotte has to withstand the early pressure and remain focused.

With Zaha unavailable, Charlotte will rely on other talents such as Kerwin Vargas and Liel Abada. The team has depth, adding flexibility to the lineup rotations, particularly in the midfield and backline, with players like Andrew Privett returning.

The role of Pep at the play-making position is crucial, as he leads the league in assists. His presence creates opportunities across the attack, which will be essential against a Montreal team that may pack its defense.

Changing dynamics brought on by a new coach at Montreal add unpredictability, but Charlotte FC intends to focus on their strengths and proven strategies, especially utilizing Pep to unlock the opposition’s defense.

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