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Montreal starts Canadian Championship title defence with win over Forge

MONTREAL — The beauty of Cup soccer is the element of unpredictability. Davids slaying Goliaths and marking club history are one of the reasons the tournament format is so beloved. However, tonight was not one of those nights.

CF Montreal put any ideas of an upset to bed early as they eliminated Canadian Premier League side Forge FC from the Canadian Championships with a comfortable 3-0 win Wednesday evening at Stade Saputo.

Sunusi Ibrahim scored his first career hat trick for Montreal, sending them to the semifinals and setting up a rematch of last year’s final against Toronto FC.

“When I scored the second goal, James [Pantemis] told me at halftime ‘You have to go and score the third goal I don’t care if we have five or six,’” said Ibrahim. “I had to keep working hard to get playing time back. It’s tough because we have a lot of strong and experienced players so all the time I’m learning from them.”

The home side wasted no time getting forward and testing the Forge backline when Mathieu Choinère played Ibrahim through on goal only two minutes into the game. The play forced an excellent save from keeper Triston Henry, but that was only the beginning of the pressure.

Just over ten minutes later, Miljevic played in Sunusi who converted this time.

“I’m mostly happy about the attitude. I wasn’t surprised by the result, and it just reinforced the energy with which we train,” said Montreal head coach Wilfried Nancy. “The way the team played today in terms of offensive concept was very good. They were very patient with the ball and waiting for the good moment.”

It only took another ten minutes for Montreal to double their lead. After being played in by Miljevic once again, Kei Kamara squared it for Ibrahim who converted his

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