| Seattle stays perfect with win over Toronto |
Sat Apr 4 18:49:02 2009 EST |
| Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Freddie Ljungberg scored his first MLS goal and the expansion Seattle Sounders FC remained perfect through three matches with a 2-0 win over Toronto FC at BMO Field on Saturday. Ljungberg, a former Swedish international and Arsenal star, converted his first shot into a goal less than 15 minutes into his first start, and rookie Steve Zakuani added his first MLS goal just before halftime. Seattle (3-0-0) goalie Kasey Keller, a former U.S. international, posted three |
| Seattle gets first road test at Toronto |
Fri Apr 3 16:49:49 2009 EST |
| en dominating in its first two league fixtures - both at Qwest Field - has outscored the opposition 5-0 while recording two wins to open its inaugural season in MLS. But things should get tougher on Saturday afternoon, when the Sounders take on Toronto FC at BMO Field. Not only do the Reds have a rabid fan-base at least equal to Seattle's, but they are unbeaten in two fixtures to start the season, both on the road. "I'm looking forward to it," Sounders coach Sigi Schmid said of playing in Toront |
| K.C. searching for first point against San Jose |
Fri Apr 3 16:45:08 2009 EST |
| Eastern Conference without a point through the opening two weeks in MLS and welcome the San Jose Earthquakes to CommunityAmerica Ballpark on Sunday looking to avoid a three-game, season-opening losing streak. K.C. (0-2-0) dropped its opener to Toronto FC, 3-2, and then dropped a 2-1 game to the Colorado Rapids last weekend. Despite the early losses, the Wizards have reasons to be optimistic as the year rolls on. Kansas City is battling injuries early this season, and still has as many or more g |
| Columbus starts busy week at Real Salt Lake |
Wed Apr 1 12:15:32 2009 EST |
| FC coach Sigi Schmid, faces a tough challenge to follow up last season's championship success and embarks on a road trip this week that could put the team in a huge early hole. But the way Warzycha took the unfortunate result, a 1-1 tie against Toronto FC, in stride over the weekend, proved Columbus is once again in good hands. "Own goals happen, flukes happen," Warzycha said. "This game is over; take the positives from this game, and move on to the next game." Warzycha didn't want to focus on G |
| D.C. United, Chicago battle to draw |
Sat Mar 28 22:28:06 2009 EST |
| d unassisted in the seventh minute for D.C. Nyarko, who had one goal in his rookie year, leveled in the opening minutes of the second half. D.C. United (0-0-2) settled for its second straight tie to open the season, and Chicago (1-0-1) moved into a tie atop the Eastern Conference with Toronto FC and Columbus. United will try to notch their first win on April 4 when they host Houston. The Fire, who have earned four points from their first two games on the road, host Red Bull New York on April 5. |
| Mansally's last-minute goal helps Revs tie Bulls |
Sat Mar 28 21:56:49 2009 EST |
| ally scored in the 90th minute to spoil Danny Cepero's 10-save effort and help New England draw New York, 1-1, on Saturday at Giants Stadium. New England (1-0-1) finished its season-opening two-match road trip with four points and is level with Toronto FC and Chicago atop the Eastern Conference. New York (0-1-1), which lost its opener at Seattle last week 3-0, was held off the scoreboard for the second straight week. New England's Jay Heaps scored an own goal for the Red Bulls' lone score. Mansa |
| Own goal hands Toronto draw at Columbus |
Sat Mar 28 18:29:00 2009 EST |
| Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - Gino Padula's 84th-minute own goal gave Toronto FC a 1-1 draw and a huge point on the road against Columbus on Saturday at Crew Stadium. Reigning MVP Guillermo Barros Schelotto converted a penalty kick in the opening half for his second goal in as many games to start the season but Padula's late mistake kept MLS Cup champion Columbus (0-0-2) winless after two games. Toronto (1-0-1), which won at Kansas City last week 3-2, has earned four points in two road games |
| Columbus 'amped up' for home opener vs. TFC |
Thu Mar 26 17:51:09 2009 EST |
| Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - The Columbus Crew return home for their second game of the Major League Soccer season when they host Toronto FC at Crew Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Crew (0-0-1) will be gunning for their first win after earning a late 1-1 draw last weekend at Houston to open their season. Reigning league MVP Guillermo Barros Schelotto ensured his team would earn a precious road point when he scored the equalizer with less than 10 minutes to play. "[Houston] played a little |
| Stakes raised as Rapids host Wizards at DSG Park opener |
Thu Mar 26 17:50:38 2009 EST |
| o see how it developed but it was a very good strike and I take nothing away from Nagamura for that. Then to concede very quickly after that was obviously a big body blow." The Wizards (0-1-0) lost a back-and-forth offensive struggle at home to Toronto FC, 3-2, even though midfielder Davy Arnaud had two impressive goals in the game. The Reds actually jumped out to leads of 2-0 and 3-1 before Arnaud was able to pull his team within one both times. "I thought we started jittery," Wizards coach Cur |
| Guevara, TFC outlast K.C. in thriller at CommunityAmerica Ballpark |
Sun Mar 22 00:11:53 2009 EST |
| Kansas City, KS (Sports Network) - Toronto FC prevailed, 3-2, at the Kansas City Wizards on Saturday night in an action packed, back-and-forth Major League Soccer thriller to open the season for both teams. The Reds' Jim Brennan opened the scoring before TFC's Amado Guevara and K.C.'s Davy Arnaud traded two second-half goals apiece as Toronto hung on for the precious road win. "You can tell by the smile on my face that I'm absolutely delighted," Toronto coach John Carver said. "Our road record |
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