Josh Sargent's First Career Goal Is Winner as Toronto Rallies for 3-2 Victory over Rapids
The American forward scored the winner in the 85th minute after Toronto erased a 2-0 deficit and played through three red cards.
- Josh Sargent scored his first Major League Soccer goal in the 85th minute on Saturday, lifting Toronto FC to a 3-2 victory over the Colorado Rapids and extending the team's points streak to four games.
- The match featured three red cards as Colorado midfielder Jackson Travis was sent off in the 33rd minute, Toronto defender Raheem Edwards dismissed early in the second half, and Colorado defender Miguel Navarro exited in the 74th.
- Colorado's Paxten Aaronson and Keegan Rosenberry built a 2-0 lead before Richie Laryea scored in the 65th minute. Colorado goalkeeper Zack Steffen then misjudged a pass in the 75th, allowing an own goal that tied the match 2-2.
- Reflecting on the comeback, Toronto head coach Robin Fraser said, "OK, now we're even. Now let's go win the game." Sargent added, "I was a bit like 'OK, what just happened? We'll take it.'"
- The Colorado Rapids return home to face the Houston Dynamo on April 11, 2026, while Toronto hosts FC Cincinnati the same day, continuing their respective schedules after the dramatic comeback.
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Sargent scores first goal, Toronto FC earns wild comeback win over Colorado Rapids
TORONTO - Josh Sargent shook his head in disbelief.
Josh Sargent's first career goal is winner as Toronto rallies for 3-2 victory over Rapids
Josh Sargent had the go-ahead score after notching his first assist in a three-goal second-half run and Toronto FC rallied to beat the Colorado Rapids 3-2 in a match that saw three red cards issued.
Late goal lifts Toronto FC over Rapids in physical match
Josh Sargent's header off an Alonso Coello corner kick in the 85th minute capped a wild 3-2 comeback win for Toronto FC over the visiting Colorado Rapids on Saturday.
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Sargent scores first goal, Toronto FC earns wild comeback win over Colorado Rapids – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Toronto FC earned a wild 3-2 comeback win over the Colorado Rapids on Saturday thanks in part to a blooper-reel own goal. Leading 2-1 in the 75th minute, Rapids right back Keegan Rosenberry attempted to reset play from midfield by kicking the ball back to goalkeeper and Colorado captain Zack Steffen. But Steffen misjudged the pass and stepped forward only to watch the ball dribble past him and into the back of the net for Toronto’s equ…
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