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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 on Wednesday night at Stade Saputo.
  • Montreal was hindered by ongoing individual errors and missed key opportunities, while David Sauvry took on the head coaching responsibilities during Marco Donadel’s suspension.
  • Cincinnati's Brazilian midfielder Evander scored twice, opening just before first-half injury time and again in the 83rd minute, and Luca Orellano added a goal in the 65th minute.
  • Evander, who recently earned a spot on the MLS All-Star team, scored his ninth goal of the season, while Montreal's Prince Owusu netted a late header in the 89th minute.
  • Montreal remains winless at home with a 0-5-3 record and a 2-12-5 overall season, highlighting the need to overcome mental hurdles before hosting New York City FC on Saturday.
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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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Another home game, another defeat. Decidedly, even under a blue sky, the dark clouds above CF Montréal do not manage to clear up.

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