20e journee
22 juin 2024
Red Bull Stadium
FR (Canada)
MLS.2024.Red.Bull.Toronto.FRCAN.twb22.mp4
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Toronto FC had to deal with a lengthy weather delay 10 minutes into the game and a fire alarm following the final whistle. The New York Red Bulls made sure what came in-between Saturday wasn't much fun either. Brazilian forward Elias Manoel, Norwegian winger Dennis Gjengaar and substitute Cameron Harper scored for the Red Bulls, who stretched their unbeaten run at home to 12 games in all competitions with a 3-0 win over slumping Toronto. Toronto had few answers for the Red Bulls' fast-paced game and offered little in attack. Toronto has now lost three straight, is winless in its last six league outings and has won just one of its last nine. "The guys didn't quit," said Toronto coach John Herdman. "It wasn't good enough. We know that. We keep shooting ourselves in the foot in key moments, in key stages of the game." "I don't think we quit today. I just think that we just weren't good enough," echoed winger Derrick Etienne Jr. "We've got to look at the mirror. That's something every single one of us has to see what we did good, what we did bad and rectify it."
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