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Whitecaps visit CF Montreal in an all-Canadian clash at Saputo Stadium

MONTREAL — After tying the club’s franchise record for consecutive road wins at two, CF Montreal is hoping to carry that good form back to Saputo Stadium for Saturday’s match against the struggling Vancouver Whitecaps.

Vancouver has collected just three points in their last four games, but Whitecaps head coach Vanni Sartini says the slow start hasn't dampened his resolve.

Many teams have taken advantage of Montreal on the counterattack and Sartini says the Whitecaps will look to exploit that as well.

“They’re a good team, when they have the ball, they have quality. But they’re also so expansive when defending that they’re easy to beat,” said Sartini. “We have to stay compact and have a good aggressive defensive game. If we limit their chances, we will have chances to score.”

Finishing on those chances has been a difficulty for the Whitecaps, who have only scored five goals in their first six MLS games. A strong press and limiting Montreal’s comfort with the ball appear to be the biggest priorities.

“Getting off to a good start is the most important part especially on the road,” added Sartini. “If we are too shy in the beginning, it invites more pressure. We need to be extremely aggressive defensively and meet them as far away from our goal [as possible].”

On Montreal’s side, head coach Wilfried Nancy is enjoying the gradual return of many key figures to the lineup that have been unavailable for large parts of the season. That could mean Nancy will be tinkering with the lineup in the coming weeks.

“The group is starting to grow which is always good news and makes the squad more competitive,” said Nancy. “More competition in the squad increases the concentration and players’ standards which can only increase the

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