Dorsch Scores 1st Goal in MLS, Toronto Beats Revolution 2-1 for 1st Win Since April 4
Toronto ended a 12-game winless streak as Dorsch scored from 24 yards and Luka Gavran made five saves.
- On Saturday, Toronto FC defeated the New England Revolution 2-1 at BMO Field, snapping a 12-game winless streak behind midfielder Niklas Dorsch's first career MLS goal.
- An own goal by defender Will Sands in the 43rd minute gave Toronto a 1-0 lead after Theo Corbeanu's shot deflected off him; Dorsch extended the advantage with a 24-yard strike in stoppage time.
- Despite playing a man down after Djordje Mihailovic received a straight red card in the 76th minute, Toronto held its lead. New England controlled 65% possession and outshot the hosts 25-3.
- Revolution forward Wilson Harris scored his first career goal on a header in the 90th minute, but Toronto goalkeeper Luka Gavran recorded five saves to preserve the victory.
- The victory marks Toronto's first win since April 4, when they defeated Colorado 3-2. New England holds a 6-8-6 record at the venue against Toronto.
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Dorsch scores 1st goal in MLS, Toronto beats Revolution 2-1 for 1st win since April 4
Niklas Dorsch scored his first career goal in MLS, Luka Gavran had five saves, and Toronto FC beat the New England Revolution 2-1 to snap a 12-game winless streak.
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'We'd like to be better with the ball': Fraser says TFC were 'playing uphill' in New England win
Toronto FC secured a much-needed 2-1 victory against New England Revolution, ending their 12-match winless streak. Despite the win, coach Robin Fraser expressed concerns about their performance, particularly with ball control and defensive efforts in the second half. Key moments included a red card for New England's Djordje Mihailovic and a late goal from Wilson Harris that nearly overturned TFC’s lead. Fraser emphasized the need for better team…
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