Draw with CF Montreal Salvage Late Penalty vs orlando City

Draw with CF Montreal Salvage Late Penalty vs orlando City

MLS: CF Montreal in Orlando CityJuly 12, 2025; Orlando, Florida, USA; CF Montreal Midfielder Hennadi Sinkuk (18) fights against Interlando City defender Rafael Santos (3) during the first half at the Inter and CO Stadium for the ball. Compulsory Credit: Mike Waters-Imgon Images

Prince Ovsu on Saturday converted an 83rd minute fine for CF Montreal to save a 1–1 draw against hosts Orlando City.

Montreal (3–13–6, 15 digits) is 2–1-1 in its last four road matches.

Orlando (9–5–8, 35 points) is the winner in his last three after winning five out of seven.

Ovsu’s career-hai 10th season equaled 1–1 on penalty in the 83rd minute after flying in the box. The German striker made his progress towards the ball briefly to freeze goalkeeper Xavier Otero and reduced it to the right.

The hosts pushed for a go-forward goal in the second-half stop time, but were refused by Montreal. Joel Waterman came in front of an Alex Freeman Chance near the occasion. Shortly thereafter, goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois ran a shovel to deny the shot from outside the box of Nicholas Rodriguez.

Martin Ojeda captured a set of a set to Orlando to give the hosts a 1-0 lead in the 28th minute. The midfielder put a small roll towards Louis Muril, which stopped it to allow Ojeda to come down to a lower strike in the right corner.

Tally was his 10th season to become a third player with double -digit goals to become a third player in Lions’ history and assists in the same MLS season. He also reached 20 goals and 31 assistance with the club, making him the third player in franchise history with at least 20 goals and 30 assistance.

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It also made seven straight games with a target contribution to Ojeda, matching its records from last season in all competitions.

Ojeda placed Orlando above two in the 34th minute, but the offside flag was raised.

Owusu then pulled the Montreal level into a crowd in the transition in the 39th minute, but another offside flag placed the deficit on one.

Montreal controlled the ball quickly, dominating the first 15 minutes with more than 63 percent touch, but a shot could not be tried.

-Bield level media

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