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D.C. United demolishes Toronto FC in 7-1 rout
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D.C. United showed no mercy to struggling Toronto FC in a 7-1 drubbing before 14,000 at Audi Field. TFC, who entered the game on a five-game losing streak, were ripped to shreds, with United up 3-0 after 21 minutes before pouring it on late. United homegrowns Andy Najar and Griffin Yow both had two assists, while Yow joined a list of seven different goalscorers for the rampant Black-and-Red.
United, who kicked this game off with just two goals in their last 406 minutes played at home, were determined to break that streak as soon as possible, and took a 1-0 lead after just 71 seconds. An initial attack went astray, but the Black-and-Red counter-pressed, winning the ball back quickly. Paul Arriola fed Andy Najar down the right, and Najar’s cross helped on by a dummy from Adrien Perez rolled to the back post, where Paredes powered home his first MLS goal.
D.C. United host reeling Toronto before Gold Cup departures
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03 Jul 2021, 08:19 GMT+10
D.C. United hopes to take advantage of struggling Toronto FC Saturday at Audi Field in the U.S. capital, as player departures for the CONCACAF Gold Cup loom for both Major League Soccer sides.
But history says it might not be such an easy task for D.C. United (4-6-1, 13 points). Seven of the past eight meetings between the teams have ended in a draw after 90 minutes, including the past five. One of those was a 2019 playoff meeting won by Toronto.
This weekend figures to the final game for defender Donovan Pines and forward Paul Arriola of the home team before they leave the squad to join up with the U.S. team for the Gold Cup. The same goes for five of Toronto FC s players.