The Florida club enters the match with 29 points, the same as Charlotte, which holds down the seventh and final playoff spot in the East. The club now gears up for another team in playoff contention in Miami (8-10-5). Montreal won’t have much time to celebrate Wednesday’s win, in which they came back from 1-0 down to snatch a 2-1 victory in the final five minutes of the game on goals from Kei Kamara and Joel Waterman. “Two days ago, I looked at the standings and I saw what is happening around the league, but for the moment lets focus on the two or three more wins and go from there.” “I’m staying focused on what I’ve said since the beginning we need about 14 or 15 wins (to make the playoffs)” said Nancy after a dramatic 2-1 win in Columbus on Wednesday night.
CF Montreal head coach Wilfried Nancy stands in the technical area during the second half of an MLS soccer match against FC Cincinnati, Saturday, April 2, 2022, in Cincinnati. Montreal (12-8-3) sits in third place in Major League Soccer’s Eastern Conference, six points behind conference-leading Philadelphia and 10 points clear of the playoff cutoff heading into a game Saturday night against Inter Miami. However, in the midst of a four-game unbeaten streak (3-0-1) and with the return to form of many key players, Nancy can’t help but take stock. He believes that getting caught up in other teams’ results and recent scores from around the league can be a distraction. MONTREAL – CF Montréal head coach Wilfried Nancy isn’t one to focus too much on the standings.