CF Montréal came into the weekend needing something to change, and they got it in emphatic fashion. Montréal rolled past the New York Red Bulls 4-1 at Stade Saputo, with Prince Owusu scoring from the penalty spot and adding three assists in a performance that completely changed the feel around the club for a night. Victor Loturi struck early, Owusu added the second, Matthew Longstaff made it three, and Kwadwo Opoku capped it off as Montréal overwhelmed one of the East’s stronger sides.

The result hit even harder because it came in interim head coach Philippe Eullaffroy’s first game in charge, with MLS calling it a bounceback win in a new era for Montréal. After a rough start to the season, this was not just three points — it was a reminder that this team still has life.
