Federico Bernardeschi scores memorable goal, but Toronto FC has to settle for draw
And Jozwiak tied it up in the 70th minute, beating Richie Laryea to knock home a Kerwin Vargas cross for his first MLS goal.
Charlotte opened the season with losses to New England , St. Louis City and Atlanta before rebounding to win 2-1 at Orlando and tie the visiting Red Bulls 1-1. It’s believed to be TFC’s first-ever “Olimpico,” a name that originates from a goal scored by Argentina’s Cesareo Onzari against reigning Olympic champion Uruguay from a corner kick in 1924He scored one goal and set up another and fellow Italian Lorenzo Insigne collected a stylish assist in a 4-0 romp over then-expansion Charlotte in their MLS debut last July. Bradley scored twice that night.
Going into Saturday’s contest, Bernardeschi had been involved in 15 of TFC’s 29 goals dating back to that July win over Charlotte. He had contributed to nine of the club’s last 15 goals going back to the Aug. 27 victory at Charlotte. Marks kept Charlotte in the game with excellent back-to-back stops in the 33rd minute from Bernardeschi and Ayo Akinola.In addition to Insigne, veteran striker Adama Diomande and fullback Cristian Gutierrez were also missing for Toronto.
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