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CF Montreal looking for another road victory against Galaxy

Montreal has never fancied itself as much of a specialist on the road.

Last season, the club only managed to win 15 of a possible 42 points away from home, significantly hurting their Major League Soccer playoff fight -- a bid they ultimately lost.

However, the club has seemingly turned that around, becoming one of the best away teams in MLS and winning invaluable points in the process.

"I don’t know if you can pinpoint one specific thing, I think we just acknowledged that road points are huge in this league," defender Joel Waterman said about the club's improvement away from Stade Saputo. "We want to make sure that whenever we get on the road, we put ourselves in a position to collect those points."

Montreal tied a club record with its fourth road win of the season on Wednesday in Seattle, and now sits atop the Eastern Conference midway through the season. Only LAFC, with 36 points and 11 wins, boasts a higher ranking in the Supporters' Shield race. Montreal leads the conference with 32 goals scored so far this season.

Since 2012, Montreal has a 1-4-3 overall record against the California club. In four meetings at Dignity Health Sports Park, the visitors have never managed a win, losing three times. Montreal's only road point at the venue came was a 0-0 draw in 2015.

Despite small blips on their radar, they have shown the resilience and mental fortitude that was sorely missed last year, going at most two games without a win after a difficult 0-3-1 beginning to their MLS campaign.

Montreal will now cap off their short trip out west against a struggling Los Angeles Galaxy on Monday at Dignity Health Sports Park.

The rest of the season will be an effort for the club to not only maintain a playoff spot, but continue

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