ATLANTA — CF Montreal suffered a last-second 1-0 defeat at the hands of Atlanta United FC in front of an imposing crowd of 40,116 fans at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday night. It looked like . . .
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ATLANTA - CF Montreal suffered a last-second 1-0 defeat at the hands of Atlanta United FC in front of an imposing crowd of 40,116 fans at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday night.
It looked like Wilfried Nancyâs men had secured a point in a 0-0 draw when Marcelino Moreno headed a Jake Mulraney cross past Clement Diop in the final seconds of second-half stoppage time.
SANDY, UTAH For goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau, the three points his side earned in a 2-0 win over CF Montreal on Saturday were extra special. The 26-year-old from Greenfield, Que., had four saves to collect his second clean sheet of the season and his first against the club he grew up with. Crepeau worked his way through Montreal s academy system and played five seasons with the club before being acquirred by the Caps in December 2018. It feels really good, he said of Saturday s win. It feels good just because this is my roots and I haven t got the three points against them.
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