Late Goal Lifts Red Bulls to 1-1 Draw with Toronto In TFC's 20th Home Opener
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored in the 98th minute after a late corner to secure a 1-1 draw, with New York holding 63.3% possession, coach Michael Bradley said.
- On Saturday, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored in the 98th minute off a corner scramble to salvage a 1-1 draw at BMO Field in Toronto's 20th home opener.
- A defensive failure to clear the corner kick led to a goalmouth scramble, and after a touch from Tanner Rosborough, the ball was shepherded into the net.
- Despite falling behind in the 43rd minute, New York outshot Toronto 18-13 with 7 on target and had 11 corners, while Daniel Salloi scored for Toronto.
- The equalizer secured a point for Michael Bradley in his return to BMO Field, and he praised the team's mentality to 'go until the last whistle,' boosting Red Bull supporters amid a tough away stretch.
- With the home stretch beginning, Saturday marked the first of nine straight games at refurbished BMO Field with 45,000 summer World Cup capacity, and Toronto does not play away until May 16, 2026; four teenagers saw action for New York.
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Late goal lifts Red Bulls to 1-1 draw with Toronto In TFC's 20th home opener
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored on a goalmouth scramble off a corner in the 98th minute to give New York a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC in its 20th home opener Saturday, securing a point for former captain Michael Bradley in his return to BMO Field as Red Bulls coach.
Late goal lifts Red Bulls to 1-1 draw with Toronto In TFC’s 20th home opener
TORONTO - Four teenagers saw action for Red Bull New York against Toronto FC on Saturday but it was a 36-year-old veteran who ensured former Toronto captain Michael Bradley earned a point in his return to BMO Field as Red…
Along the way, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting allowed the Red Bulls New York to win the draw against Toronto this Saturday.
Toronto FC vs. New York Red Bulls: 3 takeaways
Michael Bradley returned to BMO Field on Saturday for the first time since his retirement at the end of the 2023 season and was properly feted by Toronto FC and the fans prior to kickoff. But that hardly contented "the General," whose New York Reds Bulls spoiled the party surrounding TFC's 20th home opener by scoring with the very last kick of the game to earn a 1-1 draw before an announced crowd of 18,767. "It was special. Weird, weird feeling…
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