Montreal seeks to make Stade Saputo a ‘fortress’ in home-heavy schedule
MONTREAL — Life for CF Montréal under caretaker manager Philippe Eullaffroy has started positively for the Major League Soccer Club, due in part to a long stretch of home games coinciding with his appointment.
Eullaffroy took over from the fired Marco Donadel on April 12, after a 2-1 loss to last-place Philadelphia dropped Montreal to 1-6-0. The club has since posted two MLS wins at home along with a 5-0 victory over the Calgary Blizzard in Canadian Championship play, and dropped a 3-1 loss at Atlanta last Saturday.
Montreal plays its next three games, and seven of its next nine, at Stade Saputo, starting with Saturday’s contest against Orlando City. Eullaffroy sees an opportunity for Montreal to regain its status as a formidable home side.
“It’s a boost of adrenalin when we’re playing at home, and the adrenalin is more confidence to express our quality,” said Eullaffroy. “It’s about putting emphasis on our identity, and to reinforce day after day, game after game, the way we want to play.”


