2024 Schedule
Armchair Analyst's Breakdown
- Strength: Here’s what I said their weakness would be heading into last season: But the biggest issue might be the change from Wilfried Nancy to HernĂ¡n Losada. Losada has the makings of a good coach, but his game model (Maximum Overdrive!!) is very different from Nancy’s pitch control approach. There is a very real chance of a square peg/round hole fit. Guess what? It was! And guess what? Chief soccer officer Olivier Renard recognized that, dismissed Losada and hired Laurent Courtois – who, obviously, runs things from a very Nancy-like blueprint - from Columbus. They should be on the same page this year and with new Nos. 9 & 10 in the fold to boot.
 - Weakness: A lot of what made Nancy’s system work two years ago was a Best XI-caliber year from Victor Wanyama, who is now two years older. And look, the Eastern Conference is murderous this year. It’s a safe bet that Montréal will be at a talent deficit in the vast majority of their games.
 
Key Departures
- Zachary Brault-Guillard: After five potential-filled seasons in Montréal, the right back has moved on. He played in 106 matches.
 - Aaron Herrera: With Ruan inbound, Herrera was jettisoned for D.C. United. The Guatemalan international spent just one season in Montréal.
 - Romell Quioto: Fans will glowingly remember the club-record 2022 season, when Quioto reached 15g/6a. The Honduran international forward, however, was limited to just under 800 minutes played last year.
 
Key Signings
- MatĂas CĂ³ccaro: Big expectations surround CĂ³ccaro, the Uruguayan striker they acquired from Argentine top-flight side HuracĂ¡n.
 - Raheem Edwards: The Canadian international is back in Montréal, giving them a new left wingback (acquired in a trade with the LA Galaxy).
 - Dominic Iankov: Iankov is Montréal's new No. 10, arriving from Bulgarian top-flight side Ludogorets. He's an established Bulgarian international.
 - Josef MartĂnez: MartĂnez needs little introduction to longtime MLS followers. But for those who aren't familiar, the iconic Atlanta United striker is ninth all-time in goals (105).
 - Ruan: There's a new right wingback in Montréal – and an experienced, speedy one at that. Ruan, a Brazil native, arrives from D.C. United with 4g/21a in 125 matches.
 - Full roster
 
Projected Starting XI

Predictions
- Marcelo Balboa: 14th in Eastern Conference
 - Kyndra de St. Aubin: 11th in Eastern Conference
 - Matt Doyle: 12th in Eastern Conference
 - Brian Dunseth: 13th in Eastern Conference
 - Miguel Gallardo: 13th in Eastern Conference
 - Antonella Gonzalez: 13th in Eastern Conference
 - J. Sam Jones: 12th in Eastern Conference
 - Sacha Kljestan: 12th in Eastern Conference
 - Kaylyn Kyle: 9th in Eastern Conference
 - Lori Lindsey: 13th in Eastern Conference
 - Frédéric Lord: 9th in Eastern Conference
 - Joseph Lowery: 14th in Eastern Conference
 - Sammy Sadovnik: 12th in Eastern Conference
 - Andrew Wiebe: 11th in Eastern Conference
 - Bradley Wright-Phillips: 13th in Eastern Conference
 - Diego Valeri: 14th in Eastern Conference
 - Jake Zivin: 15th in Eastern Conference
 
Odds & Ends
- Head coach: Laurent Courtois
 - Stadium: Stade Saputo
 - Last year: 12W-17L-5T, 41 points, 10th in Eastern Conference
 - Audi 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs: Did not qualify
 

              


