FT: Toronto FC 2 - 4 CF Montreal Match thread, preview, and how to watch
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90’ + 4’ into Stoppage
88’ - GOAL! It’s RICHIE!!! MTL 4 - 2 TFC!
80’ This is a big pile of suck.
76’ TFC Substitution. JMR Klaxon.
76 | SUBSTITUTION
71 Quel tir
68’ Liam Fraser just got atomized, and yet no cards shown.
64’ - annnnnnd Perruzza does his best Bradley impression. 9/10
63’ - MB4 is having a howler. Missed a sitter there.
59’ - TOR DOUBLE SUB - Morrow for Shaff / Fraser for Priso
69 | Double change.
54’ - Wanyama scores off a corner. TOR 1 - 3 MTL.
Sports are stupid
46’ Back from the break, two subs - Mullins for Perruzza and DeLeon for Okello.
Recap and Highlights: Toronto FC fall 4-2 to CF Montreal in MLS season opener
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After starting their CONCACAF Champions League run with a bang, Toronto FC began their MLS campaign with a 4-2 defeat on Saturday afternoon against CF Montreal.
Playing at their temporary home of DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, it didn’t take long for Montreal to open the scoring, as Mason Toye gave them the lead in the third minute. After a brilliant run from Zachary Brault-Guillard, he slid the ball to Toye, who curled a shot into the top right corner, giving Montreal an early advantage.
FT: Toronto FC 2-1 Club León Match thread, preview, and how to watch
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Live Match Thread
Well folks, how about that one, hey? Armasball is here and it means business. There are so many reasons to believe in this team moving forward.
Thank you so much for joining us for this one, on to the season opener this weekend!
FULL TIME THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT! Toronto FC hold on to take this match 2-1 and advance 3-2 on aggregate to face Cruz Azul in the quarterfinals.
What a performance from this team. Everybody is bought in to what is happening at TFC and they were absolutely the better side in this match.
Toronto FC (once again) add Luke Singh to CONCACAF Champions League roster
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TORONTO, Canada As the team gets set for it’s second-leg Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League matchup against Club León on Wednesday, Toronto FC have announced that they have once again added defender Luke Singh to the roster on a short-term deal.
Toronto FC has once again signed Luke Singh to a four-day short-term agreement, making the 20-year-old CB eligible for tomorrow s match vs. Club León. Singh made his first-team debut last week, coming on as a late sub. Michael Singh (@MichaelSingh94) April 13, 2021