Toronto moves on from Mo Johnstaon and Preki with tonight’s CONCACAF Champions League match at Rio Tinto.
CONCACAF Champions League Review: Rising, Treading, Falling After Tuesday
Tuesday’s big result in CONCACAF Champions League saw Santos Laguna drop points in Guatemala to Municipal. The 2-2 drawn redefined the race at the top of Group B, with Santos now in danger of losing their group to Columbus.
That makes the Crew Tuesday night’s big winners, but they aren’t the only ones standing a bit taller after the first day of CCL’s third round. Monterrey, in particular, took another step forward, affirming their place at the top of Group C.
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CONCACAF Champions League returns Tuesday night with a schedule designed to ease us back in after the competition’s short hiatus. With the international match break, CCL took three weeks off, and rather than toss us back in with schedule of toss-up, confusing, “no clue what to make of this” matches, the confederation gives us four games with clear favorites.
The first two kick-off at 8:00 p.m. Eastern with Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew hosting Trinidad and Tobago’s Joe Public. At the same time, Monterrey welcomes Honduran power Marathón at the Tecnológico.
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