
Monterrey cruises to win over Canada’s Forge FC, advances in CONCACAF Champions Cup
GUADALUPE — Germán Berterame scored twice as CF Monterrey, showing its class, blanked Canada’s Forge FC 3-0 Tuesday for an 5-0 aggregate win in their CONCACAF Champions Cup first-round series.
Leading 2-0 from the first leg Feb. 5 in Hamilton, Ont., the Liga MX side kept rolling with goals from Berterame (19th and 58th minute) and Jordi Cortizo (48th minute).
Monterrey will face either the Vancouver Whitecaps or Costa Rica’s Deportivo Saprissa in the round of 16. The Whitecaps, who qualified for the CONCACAF competition by winning the Canadian Championship, open play Feb. 20 in Costa Rica with the return leg Feb. 27 at B.C. Place Stadium.
It marked the third time that Forge has fallen at the first hurdle in CONCACAF’s elite club competition. But the calendar is against the Canadian Premier League side with the two Monterrey games its first competitive test since a 2-1 loss on Nov. 9 to Cavalry FC in the CPL championship game.