CF Montreal defeated the New York Red Bulls in the first match under interim coach Philippe Eullaffroy [1].

The victory is significant as it ends a four-game losing streak for the Montreal side [2]. The win comes during a period of leadership transition following the departure of Marco Donadel [2].

Reports on the final score vary. Two sources report that CF Montreal won 4-1 [1, 2], while another source lists the final score as 3-0 [3]. The match took place at CF Montreal's home stadium [1]. There is also a contradiction regarding the date of the game, with reports citing both Saturday [2] and Sunday [3].

Prince Owusu played a central role in the offense, recording one goal from a penalty kick and three assists [1, 2]. Another report indicates that Wiki Carmona scored two goals during the match [3].

Following the result, CF Montreal holds a record of 2-6-0 [2]. The New York Red Bulls now have a record of 3-3-2 [2]. The loss marks the first defeat for Red Bulls coach Michael Bradley [3].

Eullaffroy took charge of the team to stabilize the roster after the coaching change [2]. The team's ability to secure a win immediately under new leadership provides a momentum shift for a club that had struggled in its previous four outings [2].

The win snapped a four-game losing streak for Montreal

This result provides an immediate psychological boost for CF Montreal after a prolonged slump. While the team's overall record remains poor at 2-6-0, the transition to Philippe Eullaffroy has halted their losing streak and handed a first loss to New York's Michael Bradley, suggesting a potential shift in tactical execution or team morale.