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Vancouver Earns a Point in LA While Montréal Falls Apart in Atlanta

Matchday action in the Major League Soccer delivered contrasting outcomes for Canadian clubs. While Vancouver Whitecaps FC continue to shine near the top of the Western Conference, CF Montréal suffered another setback, falling 3-1 to Atlanta United FC in a match defined by a comeback and late red cards.

Vancouver stays strong in the West

Vancouver Whitecaps FC secured a valuable 1-1 draw against LA Galaxy on the road in a competitive matchup.

Goals

  • 1-0: Joseph Paintsil (45’)
  • 1-1: Mathías Laborda (80’)

After conceding just before halftime, Vancouver responded in the second half, with Laborda finding the equalizer to earn a crucial away point.

Standings

  • 🥈 2nd place in the Western Conference
  • ⭐ 25 points

Vancouver continues to establish itself as one of the most consistent teams in the league this season.

Next match

  • 🆚 San Jose Earthquakes (away)

Montréal collapses after early lead

CF Montréal started strong but ultimately fell 3-1 to Atlanta United after losing control of the match before halftime.

Goals

  • 0-1: Matty Longstaff (6’)
  • 1-1: Saba Lobjanidze (41’)
  • 2-1: Emmanuel Latte Lath (45+6’)
  • 3-1: Saba Lobjanidze (50’)

Atlanta turned the game around late in the first half and quickly sealed the result early in the second.

Red cards worsen Montréal’s situation

The match ended in frustration for Montréal, who finished with nine men:

  • 🔴 Brayan Vera (90’+1)
  • 🔴 Daniel Ríos (90’+2)

The late dismissals highlighted the team’s struggles and lack of composure under pressure.

Standings

  • 📉 14th in the Eastern Conference
  • 🔢 9 points

Montréal remains near the bottom of the table and continues to struggle for consistency.


Next match for Montréal

  • 🆚 Orlando City SC (home)

A crucial opportunity to respond and regain momentum.


Matchday takeaway

Vancouver continues to look like a serious contender in the West, while Montréal faces growing concerns both in performance and discipline. Two very different realities for Canadian teams in MLS.