CF Montreal Impact beat the New England Revolution twice last season as the Revolution had won the previous six meetings in all competitions. It marked the first time CF Montreal Impact won all of its meetings with the Revolution in a single season in club history.
With four wins and a draw (L1), New England is on 13 points after six matches this season. Last year, it took the Revolution twice as many games to reach that mark, recording a win in their 12th match to go from 12-15 points on the season.
CF Montreal Impact’s 5-0 defeat to the Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Saturday equaled the second-largest margin of defeat in club history, behind only a 7-1 loss to Sporting Kansas City in 2019. CF Montreal Impact has lost four of its first five matches of a season for the first time since the inaugural MLS campaign in 2012.
Carles Gil scored New England Revolution’s lone goal in its draw against New York City FC on Saturday on a shot from outside the box. Since the start of 2021, 71.4 percent of Gil’s seven non-penalty goals (5/7) have been scored from outside the box, the highest percentage of any player with more than five non-penalty goals in that time.
Romell Quioto has scored four goals against the New England Revolution since joining CF Montreal Impact in 2020 (including playoffs) Only Valentin Castellanos (5) has scored as many goals against the New England Revolution in that time.