CF Montreal looks to break franchise points record with win over Red Bulls
MONTREAL — Three points are all CF Montreal need to break the club record for most points in a season, and the Major League Soccer club can set a new mark with a win over the visiting New York Red Bulls on Wednesday.
After starting off the season in very form, Montreal has transformed itself into a contender in the Eastern Conference. The club sits second at 49 points (15-8-4) with seven games left and is trying to increase its unbeaten run to nine games — breaking the club record they set earlier this season.
“What’s important for us is to live in the present moment,” said head coach Wilfried Nancy. “We want to go as far as we can with a lot of humility because we know that a lot of the games are difficult. The present moment is good, and we want to embrace that, but this is not done.”
Much like Montreal, New York’s remaining games are all against Eastern Conference opponents in the playoff race. The Red Bulls (12-8-8, fourth in the East) will be feeling pressure, as the slightest slip-up could see them miss out on home field advantage for the first round.