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Prince Owusu, rookie Noah Streit lead Montreal to 2-1 victory over Columbus

Prince Owusu scored early and Noah Streit added the winner as CF Montreal ended Columbus’ home match with a 2-1 loss.

  • CF Montreal defeated the Columbus Crew 2-1 on Wednesday, with forward Prince Owusu scoring early and rookie forward Noah Streit netting the decisive goal late in the match.
  • A 20th-minute own goal by goalkeeper Thomas Gillier tied the match at 1-1, though Montreal earned a rare victory in Columbus for only the fourth time in 18 attempts.
  • Streit netted the game-winning goal in the 78th minute unassisted while navigating slick conditions caused by heavy rainfall at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field throughout the match.
  • Captain Sean Zawadzki missed a header in stoppage time that could have equalized, leaving the Columbus Crew stuck at 399 regular-season wins instead of reaching 400.
  • CF Montreal hosts the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday, while the Columbus Crew travels to Nashville SC on the same day for their next MLS matchups.
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Noah Streit broke the deadlock at the 78th minute of the game and the CF Montreal defeated the Crew of Columbus 2-1 on Wednesday night at the ScottsMiracle-Gro Field.

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Prince Owusu, rookie Noah Streit lead Montreal to 2-1 victory over Columbus

Prince Owusu scored an early goal and rookie Noah Streit scored his first goal to give CF Montreal the lead late in a 2-1 victory over the Columbus Crew.

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