Revolution, CF Montreal is closing the workforce

The New England Revolution and the Host CF Montreal ends a busy month when they compete in MLS play on Saturday evening.
He scored the eighth game of the month for both games while New England has played five MLS games and two US Open Cup matches in May and Montreal was on the ground for Six MLS games and a quarter-finals in the Canadian Championship.
It also serves as a third consecutive match on the championship road for the Revolution, which followed a sequence of four consecutive victories with four consecutive games. The coach of the Caleb Porter Revolution acknowledged that the calendar was brutal, but he thinks that his players will answer the call on Saturday.
“If you are really hungry,” said wearing, “then you don’t get tired.”
New England (5-4-5, 20 points) heads north of the border after letting two points escape during a 1-1 draw Wednesday at DC United. The Revolution led throughout the second half before giving up an equalizer for arrest time in Gabriel Pirani.
The Recruit defender Ilay Feingold had his first career goal for the Revs in this match. Carles Gil leads the team with six goals.
Montreal (1-10-5, 8 points) at the worst note from the East conference and tries to percue for a second victory after obtaining its first May 10 at the New York City FC. The Canadian club managed to score goals against Inter Miami on Wednesday, but was not up to Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez during the 4-2 defeat.
“Yes, they have the best player in the world and he plays a little with your mind,” said Montreal midfielder Caden Clark. “But, as a team, they are always beaten. … I think it will give us more confidence in these moments. It is an unhappy loss and they deserved the victory tonight. I don’t think we were our best, but we will return on Saturday.”
Prince Owusu is the team’s top scorer with four goals.
Porter warned that the revolution should not ignore FC Montreal despite their file.
“They are actually a very good team in the attack,” he said. “(Giacomo) Vrioni and Owusu are a handful, and they do interesting things with the ball to try to disorganize you.”
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