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Toronto FC's String of Eight Straight Draws Ends in 2-0 Loss to Surging LAFC
Los Angeles FC extended its winning streak to six with goals from Jeremy Ebobisse and Frankie Amaya, capitalizing on Toronto FC's defensive mistakes.
- On Wednesday, Los Angeles FC defeated Toronto FC 2-0 at BMO Stadium, securing the match result with goals from Jeremy Ebobisse and Frankie Amaya.
- After a defensive error, Alonso Coello, Toronto fullback, misplayed in the 13th minute, leading to LAFC's opening goal, and a Cifuentes turnover in the 60th contributed to the second.
- Statistically, LAFC outshot Toronto 18-10 with a 7-3 advantage on target, while Hugo Lloris, LAFC goalkeeper, recorded his 11th clean sheet.
- The result moved LAFC to 499 goals in 258 all-time regular-season games, while Toronto's loss ended an MLS-record eight straight draws and extended its winless streak to 11.
- Originally scheduled for June 18, the makeup fell in the October FIFA window, leaving LAFC without Denis Bouanga and Son and Toronto missing internationals Jonathan Osorio and Richie Laryea.
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Fraser bemoans 'two needless mistakes' as weary and worn Toronto FC limp towards MLS finish line
The seemingly never-ending run of draws is finally over but a 2-0 defeat to LAFC on Wednesday night now means Toronto FC remain without a win since mid-July. The latest setback was largely self-inflicted with mistakes from Alonso Coello and Jose Cifuentes ruthlessly capitalized upon by the home side. With one remaining regular season assignment […] The post Fraser bemoans ‘two needless mistakes’ as weary and worn Toronto FC limp towards MLS fini…
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