
Forge FC faces uphill battle in Mexico with CF Monterrey holding two-goal advantage
Forge FC faces an uphill task in Mexico on Tuesday when it looks to overturn a two-goal deficit in the second leg of its CONCACAF Champions Cup first-round series with CF Monterrey.
Forge can take solace from the fact that it had its scoring chances against the Mexican powerhouse in a 2-0 loss in the first leg last Wednesday at Hamilton Stadium. It also had more of the ball (52.6 per cent) than Monterrey despite the fact it was playing its first competitive outing since Nov. 9 when it lost the Canadian Premier League final 2-1 to Cavalry FC.
“That brought a lot of confidence going into this next one,” said Forge attacker Tristan Borges. “It wasn’t the result that we wanted and we know it’s going to be a tough one (Tuesday) but for sure the confidence is within the group.”
Still, Monterrey outshot Forge 19-7 (7-3 in shots on target) in the first leg. That shot total was Monterrey’s second-highest on the road in CONCACAF Champions Cup play since 2019 (the Mexican side attempted 21 shots at Inter Miami in 2024).