CF Montreal takes losing streak into game against D.C. United
- CF Montreal has started the MLS season with three straight losses, placing them at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings.
- Goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois insists that the team is blocking out negative social media and is confident in their abilities to improve, stating, "We still have confidence and we believe in our abilities within the team."
- D.C. United, currently fifth in the East, has a strong attack led by Christian Benteke, who has three goals this season and leads the league with 27 aerial duels won.
- Montreal's coach Laurent Courtois recognizes the challenges ahead, stating, "We know about Benteke's aerial ability, but that's not all. He’s actually a pretty complete player, beyond just his athletic strength.
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Match Preview - D.C. United returns to Audi Field against CF Montréal for second consecutive home match
Story of the Match D.C. United returns home for a second consecutive home match at Audi Field this Saturday, March 15, to face off against CF Montréal with kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET. Tickets are available for purchase at dcunited.com/tickets. After a thrilling 2-1 victory over Sporting Kansas City on
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