CF Montreal v St. Louis City SC: Critchley demands attacking efficiency - Soccer News
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CF Montreal v St. Louis City SC: Critchley demands attacking efficiency - Soccer News
"Regardless of them having the goalkeeper sent off early in the game, their style of play was something we prepared for. It was something we expected. We knew that they were going to be in a low block. We needed to create moments from those chances and the execution was not there. We had them pinned back all the way to their own box, and then we made a big mistake on a throw-in deep in our own half and all of a sudden we turned the ball over."
"Overall, we couldn't find a way to win the game. We have to look at ourselves and think about how we can have that number of chances and not come away with three points."
St. Louis City drew 1-1 with FC Dallas despite registering 42 shots and an expected goals (xG) total of 3.64. Celio Pompeu opened the scoring before Petar Musa levelled, and Dallas goalkeeper Michael Collodi was sent off in the 16th minute. The result left St. Louis 14th in the Western Conference and 13 points outside a playoff place, further diminishing slim postseason hopes. St. Louis will travel to Stade Saputo to face a rested CF Montréal, who have been unbeaten since July 19 and recently recorded wins over New England and Austin during a five-game unbeaten run.
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