CF Montreal, Chicago Fire draw 1-1 as scoring drought ends
CF Montreal, Chicago Fire draw 1-1 as scoring drought ends

CF Montreal, Chicago Fire draw 1-1 as scoring drought ends

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Dante Sealy scored his first goal for CF Montreal in the 51st minute, helping the team secure a 1-1 draw against the Chicago Fire on Saturday. The Fire, who had previously won three matches in a row, took the lead with a goal from Philip Zinckernagel just before halftime. Montreal, now under interim coach Marco Donadel after the firing of Laurent Courtois, ended a four-match scoreless streak with this goal. Although the match was a positive step for Montreal, Donadel expressed a desire for more satisfaction with their performance despite the draw. The match featured a significant shot advantage for Montreal, with 17 shots compared to Chicago's 6, but the Fire's goalkeeper Chris Brady made crucial saves to maintain the tie. CF Montreal is set to continue its road trip next week against the Columbus Crew.

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