Prince Owusu’s acrobatic second-half strike lifts Toronto FC past New England

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Toronto (4-4-1) had a chance to add to the lead in the 76th minute but Federico Bernardechi’s penalty was stopped by Slovakian goalkeeper Henrich Ravas before an announced crowd of 24,108 at BMO Field

Toronto FC's Prince Osei Owusu tumbles as he scores as New England Revolution's Mark-Anthony Kaye looks on during second half MLS soccer action in Toronto on April 20, 2024.Prince Owusu’s spectacular 66th-minute strike helped Toronto FC snap its three-game Major League Soccer losing streak with a 1-0 win over the struggling New England Revolution on Saturday.

It was the fourth goal of the season for the German forward, who scored twice off the bench in last week’s 3-2 loss at Charlotte. Toronto was without its talisman, with Italian star Lorenzo Insigne still nursing a hamstring injury, and fielded a makeshift defence with Kevin Long suspended and Shane O’Neill injured.

Nacho Gil had a good chance in the 39th minute off a corner but Nicksoen Gomis got a leg in front of his hard, close-range shot. Soon after Johnson stopped a long-range effort from New England captain Carles Gil, Nacho’s older brother.New England came on as the first half wore on, accumulating five corners before the break.

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