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Montreal beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's goal to net first home win
Montreal beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's goal to net first home win

CTV News

time29-06-2025

  • Sport
  • CTV News

Montreal beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's goal to net first home win

New York City FC goalie Tomas Romero stops CF Montreal's Prince Owusu advance on net during second half MLS action In Montreal, Saturday, June 28, 2025. (Peter McCabe/The Canadian Press) Victor Loturi scored in the 23rd minute and Montreal won its first home game this season in nine attempts with a 1-0 victory over New York City FC on Saturday night. Montreal (3-12-5) completed the season sweep over New York (8-7-4) for the first time ever. Dante Sealy found himself isolated with a defender on the right side of the 18-yard box and he sent in a powerful shot that was spilled to Loturi for a one-touch finish. It was Loturi's first goal for the club. Montreal had two other good opportunities to double the lead in the second half. Luca Petrasso was left unmarked in front of the goal following a corner kick, but he was unable to control the bouncing ball. Moments later, Jules-Anthony Vilsaint was denied by a fingertip save from Tomas Romero. Jonathan Sirois secured his fourth clean sheet of the season. Montreal will face Inter Miami on July 5 if the Florida side is eliminated from the Club World Cup. This report by The Associated Press was first published on June 28, 2025.

Montreal Beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's Goal to Net First Home Win
Montreal Beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's Goal to Net First Home Win

Al Arabiya

time29-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Al Arabiya

Montreal Beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's Goal to Net First Home Win

Victor Loturi scored in the 23rd minute and Montreal won its first home game this season in nine attempts with a 1–0 victory over New York City FC on Saturday night. Montreal (3–12–5) completed the season sweep over New York (8–7–4) for the first time ever. Dante Sealy found himself isolated with a defender on the right side of the 18-yard box, and he sent in a powerful shot that was spilled to Loturi for a one-touch finish. It was Loturi's first goal for the club. Montreal had two other good opportunities to double the lead in the second half. Luca Petrasso was left unmarked in front of the goal following a corner kick, but he was unable to control the bouncing ball. Moments later Jules-Anthony Vilsaint was denied by a fingertip save from Tomas Romero. Jonathan Sirois secured his fourth clean sheet of the season. Montreal will face Inter Miami on July 5 if the Florida side is eliminated from the Club World Cup.

Montreal beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's goal to net first home win
Montreal beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's goal to net first home win

CBS News

time29-06-2025

  • Sport
  • CBS News

Montreal beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's goal to net first home win

Victor Loturi scored in the 23rd minute and Montreal won its first home game this season in nine attempts with a 1-0 victory over New York City FC on Saturday night. Montreal (3-12-5) completed the season sweep over New York (8-7-4) for the first time ever. Dante Sealy found himself isolated with a defender on the right side of the 18-yard box and he sent in a powerful shot that was spilled to Loturi for a one-touch finish. It was Loturi's first goal for the club. Montreal had two other good opportunities to double the lead in the second half. Luca Petrasso was left unmarked in front of the goal following a corner kick, but he was unable to control the bouncing ball. Moments later, Jules-Anthony Vilsaint was denied by a fingertip save from Tomas Romero. Jonathan Sirois secured his fourth clean sheet of the season. Montreal will face Inter Miami on July 5 if the Florida side is eliminated from the Club World Cup.

Montreal beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's goal to net first home win
Montreal beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's goal to net first home win

Associated Press

time29-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Montreal beats New York City FC 1-0 on Victor Loturi's goal to net first home win

MONTREAL (AP) — Victor Loturi scored in the 23rd minute and Montreal won its first home game this season in nine attempts with a 1-0 victory over New York City FC on Saturday night. Montreal (3-12-5) completed the season sweep over New York (8-7-4) for the first time ever. Dante Sealy found himself isolated with a defender on the right side of the 18-yard box and he sent in a powerful shot that was spilled to Loturi for a one-touch finish. It was Loturi's first goal for the club. Montreal had two other good opportunities to double the lead in the second half. Luca Petrasso was left unmarked in front of the goal following a corner kick, but he was unable to control the bouncing ball. Moments later, Jules-Anthony Vilsaint was denied by a fingertip save from Tomas Romero. Jonathan Sirois secured his fourth clean sheet of the season. Montreal will face Inter Miami on July 5 if the Florida side is eliminated from the Club World Cup. ___ AP soccer:

CF Montreal top NYCFC to notch first home win of season
CF Montreal top NYCFC to notch first home win of season

Hindustan Times

time29-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

CF Montreal top NYCFC to notch first home win of season

At long last, CF Montreal picked up their first home win of the 2025 season with a 1-0 victory over visiting New York City FC on a rainy night at Stade Saputo. HT Image Canadian international Victor Loturi's second goal of the campaign helped Montreal claim their second win in three outings. The result marked just the second clean sheet of the season for goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois. Two of their three wins on the season have now come against NYCFC , who sit just outside automatic playoff qualification following the surprise defeat. In the 22nd minute, a long curling strike from Dante Sealy flew off the gloves of goalkeeper Tomas Romero and all the way to midfielder Loturi, whose rebound, powerfully struck and low to the ground, tucked neatly into the bottom left corner of goal. The gong of the North Star bell was a pleasant sound for Montreal fans, whose team had tallied just six goals at home all season beforehand. New York's best chance of the first frame came from a Julian Fernandez cross that bounced fortuitously off Montreal defender Luca Petrasso in the eighth minute. Sirois was judged to have halted the deflected attempt before it crossed the goal line. In the second half, substitute Jules-Anthony Vilsaint had a wonderful opportunity to double the home team's lead off a delicate flick from Prince Owusu sprung him on an open path toward goal. Goalkeeper Romero ultimately had little trouble turning away a weakly hit effort from Vilsaint. It was a rare opportunity in a relatively quiet affair that saw the visitors manage only two shots on goal. Montreal will be doubly pleased to collect points given their multitude of absences. Along with long-injured Bryce Duke and Fabian Herbers, Joel Waterman and Nathan Saliba remain with Canada at the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Designated player Giacomo Vrioni also remained out of the lineup with an elbow injury. Assistant coach Mehdi Ballouchy was the man in charge for NYCFC with manager Pascal Jansen away for personal reasons. Field Level Media This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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