Toronto FC and CF Montreal Renew Their Rivalry, with Both Teams in Need of a Win
- Toronto FC will play CF Montreal on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 2:30 p.m. EDT at Stade Saputo in Montreal for their first league meeting of the season.
- Both teams come into the match near the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings, with Toronto holding a 2-7-4 record and Montreal at 1-8-4 , following Montreal's penalty shootout win over Toronto on April 30.
- Key players include Montreal’s Prince-Osei Owusu with three goals and Toronto’s Federico Bernardeschi with two, while both clubs contend with multiple injuries including Toronto’s captain Jonathan Osorio and Montreal’s George Campbell.
- Toronto coach Robin Fraser expressed frustration over the team’s performance, noting that despite securing two advantages during the match, losing the game is particularly difficult for everyone to accept. He also mentioned that the defeat serves to motivate the team further.
- The upcoming match highlights an urgent need for wins on both sides, as Toronto sits just above Montreal, and each team faces challenges with form and player availability.
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Toronto FC and CF Montreal renew their rivalry, with both teams in need of a win
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