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Final score - Charlotte FC 0-0 CF Montréal

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina – CF Montréal earned a point on the road, drawing Charlotte FC 0-0 at Bank of America Stadium.

CF Montréal shut out its opponent for a second time this week following a 1-0 win against Nashville SC on Wednesday night at Stade Saputo.

CF Montréal will be back home next Saturday at 7:30pm against New York City FC (Apple MLS Season Pass, BPM Sports, CJAD 800).

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MATCH NOTES
-Jonathan Sirois registered his eighth shutout of the season after making four saves.
-Jojea Kwizera started his first game of the season.

HERNÁN LOSADA

"I think the whole group did a good job together offensively and defensively. Particularly in the first half, we had some good chances, but when you don't score, you get tired, and players missing force you to make changes. The players did great, especially those who played in tough positions. I'm pleased with the team's effort tonight. It was a great collective performance and an important point on the road. We are going to keep working on our efficiency when we are not playing at home."

RUDY CAMACHO

"We suffered at times, but tonight we managed not to lose on the road and not concede a goal. We wanted to get a result and get some points, so we'll take it. We're helping all the players who are having less playing time. There is a good spirit in this team, and we want to give everyone confidence. I tried to communicate well with the players around me. We wanted to be solid defensively without conceding."

JONATHAN SIROIS

"I'm very happy with the team and the collective performance. We wanted to solidify our performance on the road for a while, so this is a good first step for the future. We knew that it was a team that was going to play from the back and press hard. In the first half, we suffered a bit more than we would have wished for. We knew that if we pressed them, we would have chances too and we did but unfortunately we did not capitalize. A 0-0 draw is a good score for us tonight."