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Major League Soccer 2023 Philadelhia Union Toronto FC


22 avril 2023
Subarau Park

FR (Canada) 
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 Toronto FC took a step backwards Saturday, outhustled and outplayed in a 4-2 loss to the Philadelphia Union. Philadelphia led 2-0 after 20 minutes and 4-0 after 56 minutes before taking its foot off the gas in a game that was nowhere near as close as the score line might suggest. "They came out with more intensity. We were second to every ball," said Toronto coach Bob Bradley. Danish international forward Mikael Uhre scored a hat trick and the Union got an own goal from Toronto defender Lukas MacNaughton on a wet night at Subarau Park. 


The lone bright spot for Toronto (1-2-6) was a 66th-minute goal by Lorenzo Insigne, marking his first start since suffering a groin injury in the season opener. Osorio found him behind the Philadelphia defence and the Italian star curled a stylish shot past Andre Blake to make it 4-1. Richie Laryea added a consolation goal in stoppage time, cracking a shot past Blake. Alejandro Bedoya, Julian Carranza and Daniel Gazdag each had two assists for Philadelphia (3-4-2) which snapped a five-game winless streak in league play. Toronto (1-2-6) had its seven-game unbeaten run (1-0-6) snapped in suffering its first loss since a 3-2 defeat at D.C. United in the Feb. 25 season opener.



















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