Two late goals help Toronto FC to first-leg win over NYCFC
Toronto FC scored two late goals to open a 2-0 advantage over New
York City FC in a physical first leg of their MLS playoff series on
Sunday night.
NYCFC held off a furious attack from Altidore and
Sebastian Giovinco until the 84th minute, when the U.S. striker fired
home from close range, and Tosaint Ricketts added a second in stoppage
time.
Toronto threatened from the early stages and nearly scored
in the 12th miute when Altidore played Giovinco in on goal, but NYCFC
keeper Eirik Johansen made a point-blank save.
Giovinco tested
Johnson again with a dipping free kick four minutes before half-time,
but the Norwegian did well to push the ball away after a bounce.
NYCFC's first good opportunity came three minutes after the break when RJ Allen lashed a shot wide from the top of the box.
The
hosts responded with a spell of extended pressure and had a Justin
Morrow goal ruled out after it was adjudged to have come off Altidore's
arm before he played it across to his teammate.
Drew Moor's diving header two minutes later looped off the bar -- the defender getting a kick to his face for his efforts.
The
visitors were handed five yellow cards throughout the match, none more
serious than when Mikey Lopez slid through Steven Beitashour. He was
promptly replaced by Frank Lampard.
Toronto then had a penalty
shout waved away as Maxine Chanot collided with Altidore, and Jonathan
Osorio fired the loose ball over the bar.
Jack Harrison had a
chance go astray in a rare period of possession for NYCFC, just before
Altidore finally found the breakthrough in the 84th minute.
NYCFC
had two chances to clear the ball as it bounced across the box, with
Ricketts touching it on before it fell to Altidore to smash in.
The
news got worse for the visitors when Ricketts found the net in the 92nd
minute, poking home at the second attempt after Johansen's initial save
to double Patrick Vieira's task for the return leg in the first-ever
MLS playoff game at Yankee Stadium.
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