![]() In the first 30-plus minutes, he came to the edge of the area and took away a breakaway opportunity from Rossi and snuffed out a right-footed volley from Ramirez after he got in behind the defense on a deflected ball. It could’ve been more, if not for some quick reflexes from Sirois. Accelerating into space, a wide-open Hernandez finished a clean header with power to easily beat goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois for his seventh goal of the season. Forward Diego Rossi collected himself along the left side of the penalty area, picked up his head and targeted the center of the box with a cross. It was a good omen for the Crew: Columbus entered the night 11-3-3 when scoring first while Montreal was 0-13-1 when allowing the first goal.Įight minutes later, the Crew took matters into their own hands to double the lead. But as he charged in with a sliding clearance, Corbo booted it straight into the Montreal net for an own goal in the 14th minute. Gressel’s service didn’t reach Christian Ramirez or Hernandez, though: Montreal defender Gabriele Corbo got to it first. Accelerating forward, Gressel sent a powerful, low cross into the penalty area and toward two teammates making attacking runs on goal. It started with a long, diagonal run from Yaw Yeboah, who took the ball from the left wing and crossed the middle of the field before sending it ahead to Julian Gressel along the right flank. ![]() I was in the visitors’ locker room, but I started my career in 2010 in Montreal in this (same) locker room."Ī moment after the Crew generated their first real scoring chance of the game, Montreal helped give the visitors the early lead. ![]() It was funny, because life is crazy in a good way. "Thank you to the fans of Montreal for the way they welcomed me," he said. It wouldn't be enough, though, on what would be a career night for Hernandez and an emotional homecoming for Nancy. After Hernandez's penalty kick, Montreal pulled within 4-2 on a Vilsaint left-footed finish from inside the box in the 68th minute. Eight minutes into the second half, defender Rudy Camacho – who wore the home jersey in a July 22 Leagues Cup game before being acquired by the Crew during the summer transfer window – held the ball too long inside the penalty area and was swiftly punished.įorward Jules-Anthony Vilsaint saw the opportunity, sped up from Camacho’s blind side, poked the ball away and right to teammate Mahala Opoku, who scored in the 52nd minute for his fourth goal of the season. Gonzalez’s family court lawyer did not return a call for comment.Trailing 3-0 at halftime, Montreal opened the second half with renewed energy and was rewarded with an early goal thanks to another member of the Crew with ties to the club. “Throughout her downwards spiral of behavior leading up to and during her pregnancy with Justus and after, (Gonzalez) continuously exhibited neglectful behavior.” She “conceived the child with the knowledge that he would be neglected and left to suffer emotional hardship and stigmatization,” the judge fumed. Gonzalez “engaged in illicit sex with a condemned inmate with the sole intention of conceiving a child which she knew or should have known that neither parent could care for due to (Wilson’s) pending execution, and her own likely incarceration for said illicit behavior in dereliction of her duties as a corrections officer,” he wrote. Justus “was conceived during the commission of a crime,” the judge wrote. The filings didn’t mention that she then went driving with the boy in the car.įreundlich also pointed to the circumstances of Justus’s conception in the Metropolitan Detention Center as a reason for the neglect finding. A judge denied cop killer Ronell Wilson’s paternity petition for access to his son, who he fathered with prison guard Nancy Gonzalez.
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