Toronto FC ends four-game losing streak playing Vancouver Whitecaps to scoreless draw
- On Saturday, March 27, 2025, the Vancouver Whitecaps, atop the Western Conference with a 4-1-0 record, played Toronto FC to a scoreless draw at BMO Field, ending Toronto's four-game losing streak.
- Toronto FC, with a 0-4-1 record and second-from-last in the East, has struggled defensively, conceding a league-high 12 goals, while the Whitecaps have a league-leading defense.
- Key moments in the game included a goal-line clearance by Toronto defender Raoul Petretta in the 11th minute and a big save by Toronto keeper Sean Johnson in the 88th minute, denying Vancouver's Ranko Veselinovi off a corner.
- The game marked the return of Jayden Nelson and Ralph Priso to BMO Field, who were previously deemed surplus to requirements by Toronto FC and are now members of the Vancouver Whitecaps.
- Toronto FC coach Robin Fraser acknowledged the strength and experience of the Vancouver team, while also noting his own team's concentration lapses and poor decision-making as factors contributing to their struggles.
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Toronto FC ends four-game losing streak playing Vancouver Whitecaps to scoreless draw
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Former Toronto FC young guns Nelson, Priso return to BMO Field as Vancouver Whitecaps
TORONTO — Jayden Nelson and Ralph Priso, two young Canadians deemed surplus to requirements by Toronto FC, return to BMO Field on Saturday as members of the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Toronto FC castoffs ready to show off for Whitecaps against former club
Jayden Nelson and Ralph Priso chop it up, like childhood friends are wont to do, during their morning drives up the hill to training at the University of B.C. with the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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