Sealy's goal snaps Montreal's scoring drought as visitors settle for 1-1 tie with Chicago Fire
- Dante Sealy scored in the 51st minute, helping CF Montreal secure a 1-1 tie against the Chicago Fire.
- Sealy's goal was his first in a Montreal uniform, breaking a scoreless drought for the team that lasted four games.
- Montreal promoted Marco Donadel to interim head coach after firing former head coach Laurent Courtois.
- The Chicago Fire took a 1-0 lead through Philip Zinckernagel's goal in the first half.
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Sealy’s goal snaps Montreal’s scoring drought as visitors settle for 1-1 tie with Chicago Fire
CHICAGO (AP) — Dante Sealy's goal in the 51st minute allowed CF Montreal to pull a surprise and pick up a point on the road in a 1-1 Major League Soccer tie against the surging Chicago Fire on Saturday.

Sealy's goal snaps Montreal's scoring drought as visitors settle for 1-1 tie with Chicago Fire
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CF Montreal earns draw with Chicago in first game since firing Courtois
CHICAGO — Dante Sealy’s goal in the 51st minute allowed CF Montreal to pull a surprise and pick up a point on the road in a 1-1 Major League Soccer tie against the surging Chicago Fire on Saturday. It was Sealy’s first goal in a Montreal uniform. The Fire (3-1-2) entered having won three straight while Montreal (0-4-2) entered not having scored a goal in its last four games — three of which ended in defeat. On Monday, Montreal fired former head …
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