Montreal beat Orlando to reach MLS quarters
Ismael Kone scored his first career MLS Cup Playoff goal to help lift CF Montreal to a 2-0 Eastern Conference first-round playoff win over Orlando.
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Ismaël Koné
60' 68'
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Mathieu Choinière
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Kei Kamara
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Mason Toye
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Djordje Mihailovic
90'+9'
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Antônio Carlos
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Joao Moutinho
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Ruan
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Michael Halliday
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Júnior Urso
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Jake Mulraney
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Mauricio Pereyra
90'+2'
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Tesho Akindele
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Iván Angulo
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Benji Michel
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Kyle Smith
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Andrés Perea
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- | Match ends, CF Montréal 2, Orlando City SC 0. | |
90'+10' | Second Half ends, CF Montréal 2, Orlando City SC 0. | |
90'+10' | Corner, Orlando City SC. Conceded by Joel Waterman. |
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16 | Fouls | 12 |
2 | Yellow Cards | 4 |
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0 | Offsides | 2 |
2 | Corner Kicks | 1 |
0 | Saves | 0 |
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