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Minnesota United's Dayne St. Clair, Toronto's Sean Johnson untouchable in scoreless draw

  • Toronto FC and Minnesota United FC played to a 0-0 draw on Saturday at BMO Field.
  • Toronto's injury issues in defense and attack contributed to the ongoing struggle for a win.
  • The announced crowd of 22,149 watched as Toronto outshot Minnesota 9-8, with 5 shots on target.
  • Coach Fraser said he was happy with the team's commitment, though they didn't "reward themselves for their work."
  • The draw extends Toronto's winless streak to eight games as they prepare to play at Real Salt Lake.
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Minnesota United's Dayne St. Clair, Toronto's Sean Johnson untouchable in scoreless draw

Minnesota United goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair totaled five saves and Sean Johnson stopped the only shot he faced for Toronto FC in a scoreless draw. It was the fourth clean sheet of the season for St. Claire in seven starts…

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Toronto FC still in search of a win after scoreless draw with Minnesota United

TORONTO — Toronto FC, still looking for its first win of the MLS season, played Minnesota United FC to a scoreless draw Saturday. Minnesota (4-1-3) extended its unbeaten run to seven games since dropping the season opener 1-0 at Los Angeles FC.

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TFC REPUBLIC broke the news in on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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