• The Canadian Press

    Struggles continue for reeling CF Montreal with 3-1 loss to Columbus Crew

    MONTREAL — CF Montreal were no match for a dominant Columbus Crew side that left Stade Saputo with a 3-1 win on Wednesday evening. Mathieu Choinière found the back of the net for Montreal (3-6-3), while Maximilian Arfsten, Diego Rossi, and Marino Hinestroza were the goal-scorers for Columbus(4-2-6) as the reigning MLS Cup champions extended their unbeaten run in this fixture to five games. Montreal now has just one win in its last 10 games across all competitions. “It just comes down to a lack o

  • The Canadian Press

    Sebastián Driussi scores a team-high fourth goal of the season and Austin beats the Dynamo 1-0

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Sebastián Driussi scored in the 87th minute, Brad Stuver recorded his fourth clean sheet and Austin beat the Houston Dynamo 1-0 on Wednesday night for its second series victory this season. Austin (5-4-4) secured its fourth consecutive home victory and its fifth clean sheet of the season. Houston (5-5-2) has just one win in its last five games, a stretch that includes a three-game winless skid. Austin had two shots hit off the frame in the opening 20 minutes when Diego Rubio

  • The Canadian Press

    Trio leads Nashville to 2-0 victory over Toronto

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Defender Shaq Moore scored his first career goal late in the second half, Teal Bunbury followed with a score and Joe Willis made three saves to propel Nashville SC to a 2-0 victory over Toronto FC on Wednesday night. Neither team scored until Moore took passes from Walker Zimmerman and Aníbal Godoy in the 81st minute and found the net for the first time in his 46th start and 50th appearance for Nashville (3-4-5) over the past three seasons. Bunbury, who subbed in for Sam

  • The Canadian Press

    Depleted Toronto FC, hit hard by suspension and injury, loses 2-0 at Nashville

    NASHVILLE — Late goals by substitutes Shaq Moore and Teal Bunbury gave Nashville SC a 2-0 win over a depleted Toronto FC in MLS play Wednesday. In the wake of Saturday's ugly post-game melee with New York City FC, Toronto was without coach John Herdman and nine players. Adding to the degree of difficulty was the fact it as TFC's seventh match in 25 days in all competitions. Nashville went ahead in the 81st minute on a scrappy goal with Walker Zimmerman heading a cross back across the goal into a