Rapids Flush CF Montreal

Photo: Linda Brothers

Colorado Rapids 4-1 CF Montreal

COMMERCE CITY, CO–Calvin Harris and Djordje Mihailovic had a night as the Rapids romped past CF Montreal, 4-1, at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. It is the third straight win of the Rapids and they move up to fourth in the Western Conference table six points behind both Los Angeles teams and Real Salt Lake.

Harris opened the scoring in the 28th minute heading in his own rebound after an initial header of Mihailovic’s free kick was saved by Jonathan Sirois. Harris added another one just before halftime as Mihailovic sent a thru-ball to Harris to make it 2-0 to the hosts.

Montreal got one back through some fortune in the 53rd minute as Lalas Abubakar accidentally knocked in Matias Coccaro’s cross in front of goal. However, Montreal would get no closer and the Rapids would pull away late in the second half.

After VAR determined that George Campbell handled a ball in the area, Mihailovic converted the ensuing spot kick. Two minutes later, Cole Bassett laid off a ball for Rafael Navarro to put the match away and give Colorado the three points.

The Rapids now go on the road to take on LAFC next Saturday. Kickoff is at 8:30pm Mountain time on Apple TV as part of the MLS Season Pass. CF Montreal, who have won just once in their last 12, host fellow strugglers Philadelphia next Saturday with a 7:30pm Eastern time kickoff.

For more of Linda Brothers’s photos, please click on the gallery to her link.

Photo: Linda Brothers

Share and Enjoy !

Shares
Dan Gaichas

Recent Posts

New England Revolution reportedly interested in K.V.C. Westerlo midfielder Griffin Yow

FOXBOROUGH, MA– The New England Revolution have reportedly expressed interest in signing United States midfielder Griffin…

3 hours ago

Inter Miami make new and old signings

Inter Miami added a new goalkeeper to their ranks this week with the signing of…

6 hours ago

Stars to build performance center

CHICAGO, IL--In a move to establish more permanent roots, Chicago Stars FC announced on Tuesday…

2 days ago

New England Revolution II sign defender Jake Shannon, re-sign goalkeeper Max Weinstein

FOXBOROUGH, MA– The New England Revolution II have signed defender Jake Shannon & re-signed goalkeeper Max…

3 days ago

Soccer on the Sound: Stars remain perfect at home

Tacoma Stars 5-4 San Diego Sockers KENT, WA--The Tacoma Stars maintained their 100% record at…

3 days ago

Super-sub Grigg sees the spoils shared as Dons and Spireites draw. Does the Dons’ xG highlight their poor start to 2026?

http://gty.im/2179416773 A late second-half rally from Chesterfield saw the visitors overturn a two-goal deficit to…

4 days ago