It was a weekend of highs and lows for Canadian soccer. While Toronto FC struggled to find their rhythm and suffered a defeat, the Vancouver Whitecaps and CF Montréal rose to the occasion, securing crucial victories that keep the Canadian flag flying high in the MLS standings.
CF Montréal: Prince Owusu Secures Three Golden Points
In a high-stakes clash at Saputo Stadium, Montreal showcased grit and discipline to shut down New York City FC. It was a performance defined by early clinical finishing and a rock-solid backline.
The Decisive Goal: The breakthrough came early in the match. In the 18th minute, striker Prince Owusu found the back of the net with a powerful finish, marking the only goal of the game. This 1-0 victory proved Montreal’s ability to manage pressure and hold onto a lead against a tough opponent.
Table Standings: With this win, CF Montréal moves up to 12th place in the Eastern Conference. The team is gaining momentum and narrowing the gap toward the playoff spots.
• Next Match: Montreal will take their momentum on the road to face Atlanta United on Saturday, May 2.
Vancouver Whitecaps: 24 Points and Chasing the Top Spot
The Whitecaps continued their sensational run of form, defeating the Colorado Rapids 3-1 at a packed BC Place. The victory solidifies Vancouver as one of the most dangerous teams in the league this season.
• Match Highlights: The attack was led by Brian White, who scored a brilliant brace, while Cheikh Sabaly opened the scoring early on. Their high-pressing game left the Rapids with little room to breathe throughout the 90 minutes.
• Current Standing: Vancouver now sits in 2nd place in the Western Conference with 24 points, keeping them within striking distance of the overall league leadership.
• Next Match: A massive showdown awaits on Saturday, May 9, as they face the San Jose Earthquakes in a direct battle for the top of the West.














