Deandre Kerr Scores in Second-Half Stoppage Time to Rally Toronto to 1-1 Draw with Union
SUBARU PARK, AUG 10 – Deandre Kerr's injury-time header salvaged a 1-1 draw for Toronto FC, who remain 14 points below the Eastern Conference playoff line, officials said.
- Heading into stoppage time, Deandre Kerr scored in the 91st minute to level the match at Subaru Park on Saturday.
- Trailing in the standings, Toronto FC entered the weekend in 12th place in the Eastern Conference, 14 points below the playoff line, and conceded early on an Indiana Vassilev goal.
- Despite being outshot 11-9, Toronto FC's Deandre Kerr scored his third goal of the season with an assist from rookie Malik Henry in injury time.
- That goal secured a point for Toronto, with their record remaining at 5-13-7 as the Union’s home record stayed at 10-1-4.
- Next up, Toronto FC hosts the Columbus Crew on Saturday, following the draw, both teams prepare for upcoming fixtures.
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Deandre Kerr’s stoppage-time goal denies Union win against Toronto
CHESTER – Against an inferior Toronto FC team Saturday night, the Union’s start was perfect. The ending was far from it. The Union couldn’t build on a 4th-minute goal from Indiana Vassilev, leaving open the door for Deandre Kerr to even the game in second-half stoppage time as the Union dropped two points in a 1-1 draw at Subaru Park. The Union (15-5-6, 51 points) miss a chance to move clear atop the MLS standings. They stay first, at least unti…
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Deandre Kerr strikes late as Toronto FC salvages draw with league-leading Union
Deandre Kerr scored in the first minute of second-half stoppage time when visiting Toronto FC rallied to tie the league-leading Philadelphia Union 1-1 on Saturday.
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