Dorsch Scores 1st Goal in MLS, Toronto Beats Revolution 2-1 for 1st Win Since April 4
Toronto ended a 12-game winless streak as Dorsch scored from 24 yards and Luka Gavran made five saves.
- On Saturday, Toronto FC defeated the New England Revolution 2-1 at BMO Field, snapping a 12-game winless streak behind midfielder Niklas Dorsch's first career MLS goal.
- An own goal by defender Will Sands in the 43rd minute gave Toronto a 1-0 lead after Theo Corbeanu's shot deflected off him; Dorsch extended the advantage with a 24-yard strike in stoppage time.
- Despite playing a man down after Djordje Mihailovic received a straight red card in the 76th minute, Toronto held its lead. New England controlled 65% possession and outshot the hosts 25-3.
- Revolution forward Wilson Harris scored his first career goal on a header in the 90th minute, but Toronto goalkeeper Luka Gavran recorded five saves to preserve the victory.
- The victory marks Toronto's first win since April 4, when they defeated Colorado 3-2. New England holds a 6-8-6 record at the venue against Toronto.
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Toronto FC fans welcome team back to BMO field
Toronto FC fans brought the energy as the team returned to BMO field for its first home game in months. The Reds went on to beat the New England Revolution 2-1 on Saturday. CBC Toronto caught up with some fans ahead of the game.
Dorsch scores 1st goal in MLS, Toronto beats Revolution 2-1 for 1st win since April 4
Niklas Dorsch scored his first career goal in MLS, Luka Gavran had five saves, and Toronto FC beat the New England Revolution 2-1 to snap a 12-game winless streak.
'We'd like to be better with the ball': Fraser says TFC were 'playing uphill' in New England win
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Toronto FC vs. New England Revolution: 3 takeaways
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Jack Harrison Earns Praise After First New England Revolution Start
Jack Harrison stood out in his first start for the New England Revolution.The Designated Player made his Revs debut last weekend, going 4/4 on successful dribbles and 8/8 on ground duels during his 36 minutes against the Houston Dynamo.One week later, he played 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss to Toronto FC. Harrison finished the night with the most chances created (5), most touches in the opposition box (10), and joint-most shots (4). He earned a late-…
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