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CF Montreal looks to break slump against Charlotte with playoff hopes in the balance

MONTREAL 鈥 Laurent Courtois knows his team is struggling. With CF Montreal on a slide and their Major League Soccer season hanging in the balance, the head coach needs his players to keep their heads high. 鈥淜eep the course,鈥 Courtois said.
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CF Montreal head coach Laurent Courtois looks on during MLS action against FC Cincinnati, in Montreal, Saturday, April 13, 2024. With CF Montreal on a slide and their Major League Soccer season hanging in the balance, Courtois needs his players to keep their heads high.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter McCabe

MONTREAL 鈥 Laurent Courtois knows his team is struggling.

With CF Montreal on a slide and their Major League Soccer season hanging in the balance, the head coach needs his players to keep their heads high.

鈥淜eep the course,鈥 Courtois said. 鈥淜eep the course no matter what happens because we know what we are capable of doing.

鈥淢ost of us are extremely convinced we can still make the playoffs. We have suffered a lot lately, but let鈥檚 not drag our feet 鈥 let鈥檚 move forward boldly. In the end, there鈥檚 nothing to lose, so give it your all.鈥

Montreal (6-12-9) is winless in its last four MLS games heading into Saturday鈥檚 match against Charlotte FC (10-9-8) at Saputo Stadium.

Courtois鈥檚 men slipped to 13th in the Eastern Conference after back-to-back emphatic defeats before the international break. Montreal lost 5-0 at home to the New England Revolution on Aug. 24 before falling 4-1 on the road to FC Cincinnati on Aug. 31.

The team now sits five points behind the playoff line with seven games remaining in the regular season.

Asked what Montreal needs to do to turn things around, midfielder Bryce Duke put it bluntly.

"Win,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat's as simple as the answer can get, just win games.

"Stick to the game plan, don't give up easy goals. Don't shut off. Obviously, a team is going to score on us, but we just can't let that situation be 'Okay, they scored on us, game's over.'鈥

Caden Clark, acquired on Aug. 8 from Minnesota United FC, has only experienced defeat since moving to Montreal.

The 21-year-old midfielder said he doesn鈥檛 see a team that鈥檚 playing poorly but echoed that Montreal has lacked resolve.

鈥淎t least in the home game (against New England), we played good soccer,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e kept the ball, had possession, and tried to create chances through that.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just a lack of mental focus at certain times that gets us in trouble. That game shouldn't have been 5-0.鈥

Montreal has the worst goal differential (minus-23) and has conceded the most goals (58) in the East after the lopsided losses.

Charlotte, meanwhile, has allowed only 29 goals, which ranks second-best in the conference.

Courtois identified Charlotte鈥檚 patience, compete level and experience as reasons for its defensive success.

But the visiting side is also looking for a better result on Saturday with two losses and three draws in its last five games. Head coach Dean Smith said Charlotte won鈥檛 take Montreal lightly despite what its record might suggest.

"They've conceded a lot of goals, so I'm expecting them to look to tighten up," he told reporters in Charlotte. "But if you don't respect them, that'll be at your peril, because they're a good footballing team. They play in tight situations and a lot of one-touch football. They're looking to entice you into playing behind you, so we have to be at our best."

Courtois鈥檚 message to his team? Play freely, stay focused and enjoy being on the pitch.

鈥淲e owe ourselves something different,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here are moments where we did good things but didn鈥檛 reward ourselves because we let stuff slip away due to a lack of concentration.

鈥淓njoy the games, bring out the best version of yourself. We know the elements that will put us in a good spot and the ones we want to avoid against this really solid team defensively. Be disciplined, have fun and give your heart.鈥

HONOURING NACHO

Former Montreal star Nacho Piatti will be inducted into the club鈥檚 Wall of Fame on Saturday. He is the sixth player to receive the honour, joining Patrice Bernier, Mauro Biello, Greg Sutton, Nevio Pizzolitto and Gabriel Gervais 鈥 the current team president.

Piatti produced 66 goals and 35 assists in 135 MLS regular-season games over six seasons in Montreal (2014 to 2019). The Argentine winger won the team鈥檚 outstanding player award four times in a row and was named an MLS All-Star in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

ON THE SHELF AGAIN

Montreal will likely have to play without winger Lassi Lappalainen, who practised alone during training this week. The 26-year-old from Finland has played sporadically this year, often off the bench, due to ongoing injuries, including a groin issue.

He produced three shots in the second half against New England but only played 31 minutes versus Cincinnati.

鈥淚t鈥檚 complicated. We know his qualities, but we also know he鈥檚 struggling to find a rhythm,鈥 Courtois said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a shame for him.鈥

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

Daniel Rainbird, The Canadian Press

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