TORONTO — "Stand With Ukraine" was the message on the BMO Field video board before Toronto FC's home opener against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday.
"When you have players from different backgrounds, when you look around the world, you have compassion for situations that are so sad and tragic," Bradley said this week. The PA announcer also asked the crowd to join in a "moment of reflection" on Ukraine, which finds itself at war after being invaded by Russia. Closer to home, the Vancouver Whitecaps urged fans to wear blue and yellow in support of Ukraine for their home opener Saturday against defending champion New York City FC. The Whitecaps also promised to make a donation to the Canadian Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal on behalf of everyone who attends the match.
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The visitors also outshot the 'Caps 12-5 and 3-1 in shots on target. Hasal's best save of the night came in the 89th minute when Santiago Rodriguez sent a ball into the Vancouver box, where Thiago Andrade redirected it at the 'Caps net. Vancouver's first on-target shot came when attacking midfielder Ryan Gauld sent a crisp cross into Lucas Cavallini in the box. O'Neill, a free-agent signing from Seattle in the off-season, made his first Toronto start. Both sides were coming off losses, with the 'Caps suffering a 4-0 drubbing to Columbus Crew SC on opening day. Frankie Amaya accelerated past Michael Bradley, Bob's son, and found Klimala, who sent the ball over to an unmarked Morgan in the middle of the penalty box. He was replaced by Ifunanyachi Achara to start the second half with Petrasso moving into left back. The Red Bulls went ahead in the 17th minute against the run of play when Jonathan Osorio lost the ball near midfield. Klimala bodied Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty out of the way near midfield and then muscled past Jacob Shaffelburg, setting up a two-on-zero that Lewis finished for his hat trick. Another Morgan goal, in the 87th minute, was ruled offside. Toronto (0-1-1) started well, threatening on offence, but was cut open in transition and found itself trailing 2-0 after 24 minutes thanks to Morgan's finishing and some slack defending. Things only got worse for Montreal as Philadelphia added another goal three minutes later.
Lewis Morgan scored a first-half hat trick as the New York Red Bulls defeated Toronto FC, 4-1, spoiling the club's home opener at BMO Field Saturday ...
The Scottish attacker got on the end of Patryk Klimala's cutback and emphatically curled one past sprawling Toronto FC goalkeeper Alex Bono to open the scoring. - THE BIG PICTURE: Toronto had no answer for the Red Bulls in transition, as Gerhard Struber's men have now picked up back-to-back road wins to begin the 2022 campaign and will carry confidence into their home opener againstMinnesota United FCnext weekend. The Red Bulls had a pair of chances in the second half to further extend their lead.
The Reds record just one point from their opening two MLS games of the season.
It is safe to say that fans will be closely monitoring Kadin Chung and Lukas MacNaughton for the duration of the season. Conceding two goals in the space of two minutes undeniably hinders confidence, but in a second half that saw TFC create little, the response over the second 45 should have been stronger, especially as New York began to sit back. After the break, TFC created little and the Red Bulls held on for their second win in as many games. There were glimpses of promise in the first half and it’s unfortunate that the Reds failed to build off of Jiménez’s strike. Down but not yet out, Jesús Jiménez fired home his first goal for Toronto FC in style as he maneuvered through traffic to confidently slot the ball into the back of the net. were unable to capitalize on their opportunities in the final third.
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Jesus Jimenez a touché la cible pour le Toronto FC, qui avait été neutralisé par le FC Dallas lors d’un match nul de 1 à 1, son premier de la saison, samedi dernier. Acquis pendant la saison morte de l’Inter Miami CF, Morgan a marqué deux fois sur des tirs de l’entrée de la boîte; il a inscrit son troisième à la faveur de sa vitesse, déjouant Alex Bono en échappée. Lewis Morgan a gâché la rentrée à domicile des hommes de Bob Bradley par un triplé. L’ailier écossais n’a eu besoin que de 13 minutes – entre la 17e et la 40e – pour effectuer son tour du chapeau.
Visiting New York Red Bulls cruised to a 4-1 victory over Toronto FC.
Morgan made it 3-1 shortly after New York cleared the defensive side by winning two headers. Aaron Long also scored for the Red Bulls, while Patryk Klimala collected three assists. Morgan scored his first two goals in the 17th and 24th minutes and then struck for the third time in the 40th minute as the Red Bulls (2-0-0, 6 points) moved to its first 2-0 start since the 2017 season.
Lewis Morgan scored three goals in the first half and the visiting Red Bulls cruised to a 4-1 victory over Toronto FC on Saturday.
Morgan was ruled outside in the 87th minute on what would have been his fourth goal. Frankie Amaya accelerated past Michael Bradley, Bob’s son, and found Klimala, who sent the ball over to an unmarked Morgan in the middle of the penalty box. The Red Bulls went ahead in the 17th minute against the run of play when Jonathan Osorio lost the ball near midfield.
TORONTO – Lewis Morgan a marqué trois buts en première demie et les Red Bulls ont remporté une victoire de 4-1 contre le Toronto FC samedi.
À la 24e minute, Morgan a battu Bono dans le coin juste à l’extérieur de la surface de réparation sur ce qui était essentiellement un deux contre un. Morgan a complété son tour du chapeau à la 40e minute sur une autre contre-attaque après un corner torontois. Les Red Bulls ont pris les devants à la 17e minute contre le cours du jeu lorsque Jonathan Osorio a perdu le ballon près du milieu de terrain.