FC Montreal comes from behind twice to earn draw with New York Red Bulls II

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MONTREAL – FC Montreal scored in stoppage time to equalize 2-2, earning a point at home against the New York Red Bulls II Saturday, at Stade Saputo.


In the 90th minute, winger Victor Omar Ndiaye scored the tying marker. Winger Emad Houache tried to beat the defender in front of the box, but when the the ball was blocked, Ndiaye took advantage and fired it home to make it 2-2.


“When I saw the attempted hook by Emad, I rushed towards the ball to get off a shot,” said Victor Omar Ndiaye. “We lacked on the finishing today, but with a bit more quality in front of the net, we could have ended this with a victory.”


“It was a feeling of justice and reward,” said FC Montreal head coach Philippe Eullaffroy. “I think we deserved at least a point. That’s why our feelings are mixed with positives and relief. In our progression evaluation, it’s the game where we had the most chances and control. We hope we will move toward with this type of performance. It shows our progress and that we are on the right path.”


The Red Bulls scored first right from the start of the game. In the 4th minute, Manolo Sanchez shot from outside the box and surprised goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau, hitting the right post before going in the net.


The Bleu-blanc-noir equalized in the 25th minute. Winger Frédéric Lajoie-Gravelle attacked down the right flank before shooting. When his shot missed the goal, Alessandro Riggi slid to the ball to score his third goal of the season.


At the end of the first half, in the 44th minute, New York took advantage of a free kick right in front of the box to take the lead again. Juan Sanchez curled one over the wall and shot into the top left corner.


FC Montreal will play its next game on Wednesday, June 10, at 6:30pm against Louisville City FC at Stade Saputo. Admission to the game is free.


LINEUPS

FC Montreal: Maxime Crépeau, Zachary Sukunda, Mélé Temguia, Mitchel Bringolf, Frank Zoue (Janouk Charbonneau 81’), Jérémy Gagnon-Laparé (Philippe Lincourt-Joseph 76’), Marco Dominguez, Alessandro Riggi (Emad Houache 37’), Zakaria Messoudi, Victor Omar Ndiaye (Jonathan Vallée 90’), Frédéric Lajoie-Gravelle


*MLS players


New York Red Bulls II: Santiago Castano, Jamie Thomas (Mason Deeds 64’), Sean McLaws, Michael Da Fonte, Anthony Wallace, Konrad Plewa, Leo Stolz, Daniel Bedoya, Manolo Sanchez, Chris Tsonis (Alexander Clay 85’), Juan Sanchez (Brian Saramago 72’)


GOALS

NY: Manolo Sanchez 4’


MTL: Alessandro Riggi (Lajoie-Gravelle) 25’


NY: Juan Sanchez 44’


MTL: Victor Omar Ndiaye 91’


CAUTIONS

MTL: Frank Zoue 21’


MTL: Emad Houache 78’


NY: Michael Da Fonte 90’