High-flying FC Cincinnati demonstrated why it is a contender again this season in Major League Soccer. Toronto FC showed it is headed in the right direction, but isn't quite there yet.
Toronto FC's Sigurd Rosted collides with FC Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano during first half MLS soccer action in Toronto on Saturday, May 25, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank GunnHigh-flying FC Cincinnati demonstrated why it is a contender again this season in Major League Soccer. Toronto FC showed it is headed in the right direction, but isn't quite there yet.
"I felt we showed a championship ability against a team that is a championship team," Toronto coach John Herdman said. "But there was a gap still. And the gap was the loss. We've got to close that gap. … We're close." Saturday's win was a club-record record fourth straight away from home, raising its season road record to 6-1-1."Certainly a wild one, but pleased that the guys were able to come out on top," said Cincinnati coach Pat Noonan. "Not what we typically see in terms of just the chaos and how back and forth that was. But I guess from an entertainment standpoint the viewers got their money worth.
"With him on our team, you always believe that you're in the game, that you can come back and win a game." Orellano's second goal of the game in the 79th minute had seemed to have secured three points for Cincinnati, making it 3-2. The goal came from a well-worked attack that saw Orellano take a pass from Santos and find the corner of the goal.
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