Questions loom after CF Montreal crashes out of MLS playoff race
MONTREAL — CF Montreal missed out on the playoffs this Major League Soccer season by the slimmest of margins.
A 1-0 New York win over Charlotte on Saturday, cemented by a 94th-minute penalty from John Tolkin, moved the Red Bulls into a playoff position and relegated Montreal to 10th place in the Eastern Conference.
But the big issue in Montreal is not that the team missed out, but how. CF Montreal was one of the league’s worst road teams this year and managed to claim just six of the available 27 points in its run to the post-season.
“I’ll be as honest as I can, even if we would’ve made the playoffs, my answer would still that I’m not satisfied with what I saw on the field this season,” said sporting director Olivier Renard during the club’s end-of-season media availability. “There were some very good moments, and attendance at home was very good, but the problem is we only played half the season. Away from home, we were non-existent both in terms of personality and style of play.”