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CF Montréal clips Charlotte FC, 2-1

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Mathieu Choinière attacked early in the second half, beating CF Montréal 2-1 against Charlotte FC on Saturday.

Montreal (7-6-2, 26 points) has won their second victory in the last five games.

Charlotte (6-9-2, 20 points) lost for the first time under provisional coach Christian Rattanzio (1-1-1) and won on the streets this season (0-7-2) Does not contain.

MLS health and safety protocols include Andre Bender Shinyashiki, Ben Bender, Sergio Luis, Yordy Reyna, goalkeeper Christian Carina, and more for a team of 10 in the first year. The player could not participate in the match.

Romell Quioto started scoring Montreal in the 6th minute.

Zachary Brault-Guillard put the ball on the outside of the 18-yard box and then sent it to Quioto inside. There, the striker fired a ball from the upper right of the goal area to the other side of the net. -0 lead.

Charlotte took advantage of Montreal's failed clear after a free kick to score 1-1 in the 9th minute.

Goalkeeper Sebastian Breza's dive save pushed the ball into Charlotte's defender Jose Fumora. The walk cross to the box hit Victor Wanyama in Montreal and was redirected to Gusman Corusio at the top of the strike goal area.

This was Charlotte's only shot attempt at the opening half.

Montreal took turns to start the second half and was rewarded in 47 minutes.

Kioto sent a pass to Choiniere from the midfielder's defensive side. Choiniere uncovered along the left side and started the match on the sideline. Choiniere maintained ownership of the box before defeating Marks with a shot in the lower right corner to lead the homeside 2-1.

The goal was reviewed offside but stood after the video played.

Charlotte approached the equalizer net in the second half of the second half.

In the 82nd minute, Quinn McNeill approached the break but was unable to kick the ball at Broto Gilard's speed. After a while, Karol Siffelski's chance from a rebound in the goal area sailed online.

– Field-level media