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Prince Ovsu gives a pair in the stner of CF Montreal in Houston

14 June, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; CF Montreal Forward Prince Osei Ovusu (9) celebrates a goal scoring a goal during the first half against Houston Dynamo at Shell Energy Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Maria Lisker-Imgon images

Prince Ovsu’s first Half Brace was able to visit CF Montreal on Saturday night, winning this year with a 3–1 verdict on Houston Dynamo to win only the second time.

Journion Neil also scored for Montreal (2–11–5, 11 points), while Ondray Lingar had the only tally for Houston (5-8–5, 20 digits). Dynamo had an advantage of 21–8 in shots, but unlike five for Montreal, only two of them were found on the frame. He had nine shots blocked.

Ovsu quickly did his loss, making his team capable of snaping the five-match wineless streak with 0-3–2. He began scoring in the 30th minute when Caden Clarke serviced him in the box. After dribbling on its left side to create space, Ovsu wired a shot inside the right post to the previous goalkeeper Jonathan Bond. Tom Pierce took second assistance on Tally.

Two minutes later, Owusu made it 2–0, as the result of running a fine in the middle of the pitch and Alexandra was a efficient cross from the right side by Guboglo. Owusu led the ball inside the left post for its fourth goal of the year. Victor Loturi was also credited with assistance on the sixth score of Ovsu’s season.

Neil took advantage of a 3–0 lead in the 54th minute with his first goal in two sessions with Montreal in the 54th minute. Pierce took a free kick from the right side and rotated it near the left post, where Neil was unknown to head.

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Houston found its only target on a scuffle after a failed corner kick in the 64th minute. Nicholas Lodiro crossed the box from the left, where Lingar snatched the previous official header of Jonathan Sirois for his third goal.

Dynamo missed a good chance within a goal after four minutes when Franco Escobar defeated Sirois, but not a left post from the Point-Black range. The shot was estimated to have 57 percent goal expectations.

Houston’s last decent shot came in the 88th minute, but in the box the header of Lingar made the net wide. He squeezed the match-hai five shots.

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