Courtois embracing off-season as CF Montreal ends 2024 campaign
MONTREAL — As Saba Lobzhanidze slotted Atlanta United’s fifth and final penalty into the bottom corner, CF Montreal’s playoff run — and season — came to a sudden, premature end.
Despite the disappointment of losing 5-4 on penalties in a wild-card game at home, the mood at CF Montreal’s end-of-season media availabilities at Centre Nutrilait on Friday was noticeably lighter than last year.
After amassing an impressive 13 points in their final six games, Montreal looked rejuvenated, securing a home play-in game and showcasing the expansive, ambitious style they aimed for all season.
Once as low as 14th in the standings, the club was energized by new signings and a growing grasp of head coach Laurent Courtois’ tactics.