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Baribo scores a goal, Johnson has 5 saves for DC United in 1-1 tie with Montreal

Tai Baribo scored his sixth goal in seven games, and Sean Johnson made six saves as D.C. United salvaged a road point.

  • Tai Baribo scored Saturday night as D.C. United drew CF Montreal 1-1 at Stade Saputo, extending his goal streak to five consecutive games.
  • Prince Owusu opened scoring for Montreal in the second half from a penalty after VAR confirmed a hand ball by Keisuke Kurokawa. Baribo equalized in the 67th minute with a header off a Kimito Nono cross.
  • Sean Johnson recorded six saves to anchor United's defense, while Montreal dominated with 62% possession and outshot the visitors 19-8. Thomas Gillier made one save for the hosts.
  • Montreal remains winless in eight consecutive games following the draw. United stays unbeaten in its last six matches, though it has recorded just one victory in that span.
  • Baribo's five-game scoring streak positions him among the league's elite scorers, though his 12 season goals trail the 13 scored by Nicolás Fernández, Petar Musa, and Hugo Cuypers.
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D.C. United 1, Montreal 1

D.C. United01—1Montreal01—1

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Baribo scores a goal, Johnson has 5 saves for DC United in 1-1 tie with Montreal

Tai Baribo scored a goal for the fifth consecutive game and Sean Johnson had six saves for D.C. United in a 1-1 tie with CF Montreal.

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Upon his return to the field after two weeks of inactivity, the CF Montréal was limited to a 1-1 null verdict against the D.C. United at the Saputo Stadium.

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Philippe Eullaffroy gathered his players at the centre of the Saputo stadium, in circles. He spoke to them intensely, for long moments.

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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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