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Before we begin, I just want to apologize if my French isn't perfect, but it's ok.
After I first got here, my French wasn't very good.
But now, after being here for 18 months, it's better
and I'm a little more comfortable with the language.
It's not easy, but it's a little easier than last year.
I [watched] television and radio, but also the other players who speak French.
When they speak to each other, they speak very fast and use words I don't always understand.
I really like Montreal. Not just me but my family.
It's very different than Texas and Kansas City even,
but it's a great experience for me, my family and my kids as well.
We've had the same group for a while now...
We know each other better now
I start thinking in English!
We have a good group with a good mentality. We have the desire to win
and it's not a surprise for me that we are where we are.
There are no more easy games now.
All will be difficult down the stretch.
It doesn't make a difference
It's going to be difficult
With a win on Saturday (I hope!)
we'll be in a very good position to be in the playoffs.
That's the reality of the situation.
The first thing I said this morning [at practice] is
that if we win this weekend and Chicago loses to Dallas, we are practically in the playoffs.
I know it, the players know it as well
Every game at Stade Saputo, the
atmosphere is incredible. With our last two home games coming up, it's even more important.
When it's loud, it's hard for the visiting team and it's an advantage for us.
The season isn't over yet! I hope the best is yet to come.
I don't like to look back at this point.
I think we have a great opportunity in the final stretch of the season
and the possibility to experience something great for this club.