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Evander's 2 Goals and an Assist Lead Cincinnati Past Montreal 3-1

  • FC Cincinnati defeated CF Montreal 3-1 in a Major League Soccer match played Wednesday night in Montreal.
  • Montreal's ongoing home struggles and individual mistakes contributed to the loss, while Cincinnati maintained stronger first-half control.
  • Brazilian midfielder Evander scored twice and assisted, Luca Orellano added one goal for Cincinnati, and Prince Owusu scored a late header for Montreal.
  • Montreal’s season record stands at 2-12-5 with a 0-5-3 home mark, while Cincinnati’s payroll of $23.18 million ranks fourth highest in MLS.
  • Montreal remains winless at home, emphasizing the need to improve team cohesion and overcome mental hurdles before hosting New York City FC on Saturday.
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CF Montreal remains winless at home with 3-1 loss to FC Cincinnati

MONTREAL — Prince Owusu can feel the pressure building with losses piling up at Stade Saputo. CF Montreal remains winless at home after losing 3-1 to FC Cincinnati in Major League Soccer action Wednesday night. “We want it so much that I feel like we get stiff,” the German forward said. “We have to get this stiffness away, communicate more and be brave. “We play too hectic, or too nervous, at home than away. I think we have to find solutions for…

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Evander's 2 goals and an assist lead Cincinnati past Montreal 3-1

Evander scored twice to reach nine goals on the season and Luca Orellano also scored to help Cincinnati beat Montreal 3-1.

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