Toronto FC comeback falls short in Charlotte, Herdman laments sloppy goals conceded

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Toronto FC comeback falls short in Charlotte, Herdman laments sloppy goals conceded
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Toronto FC showed resolve in coming back twice at Charlotte FC on Saturday. But once again it paid the price for what coach John Herdman called 'self-destruct moments.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Toronto FC showed resolve in coming back twice at Charlotte FC on Saturday. But once again it paid the price for what coach John Herdman called"self-destruct moments."

Newly acquired Israeli international Liel Abada pounced on an errant pass gifted to him by Toronto midfielder Alonso Coello and, outpacing defender Nicksoen Gomis, beat Sean Johnson with a well-placed low shot. The young designated player, who was dangerous all night, was making his third appearance since joining the club from Scotland's Celtic.Toronto failed to handle a long ball aimed at forward Enzo Copetti.

Owusu was in the right place at the right time in the 78th, knocking home Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty's deflected cross for his third of the season. The TFC attack was launched by a marauding run from Bernardeschi. The visit to Bank of America Stadium marked TFC’s fifth road game in eight matches — and its second outing against Charlotte.

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