Toronto FC 1 (13-9-10) v. D.C. United 2 (10-9-13)
2016 MLS Regular Season
October 1, 2016 – BMO Field, Toronto, ON, Canada
Attendance: 22,212
- This was the 26th meeting between United and Toronto FC. United are 13-9-4against Toronto all-time.
- United are 8-5-1 at BMO Field all-time.
- United won at BMO for the first time since July 5, 2014 (2-1 victory).
- United won for the first time after allowing the first goal (1-7-6).
- United scored multiple goals for the seventh consecutive match.
- United extended their unbeaten streak to five matches.
- United won on the road for the second time this season and first since May 27 against Sporting KC.
- Collin Martin made his first MLS appearance since Oct. 25, 2014.
- United scored at least one goal for the 14th consecutive match.
- Julian Büscher made his second career MLS start.
- Lamar Neagle made his 20th MLS start of 2016.
- Neagle scored his team-leading eighth and ninth goals of the year, tied for the most in a season in his career (2014).
- Luciano Acosta made his 30th MLS appearance.
- Steve Birnbaum made his 25th start of 2016, marking the first time he has logged 25 starts in a season.
- Rob Vincent made his 10th MLS start (sixth consecutive).
- Bill Hamid made at least five saves for the fourth time this season.
FULL HIGHLIGHTS
QUOTE SHEET
Goals by Half
<strong>1st Half</strong> |
<strong>2nd Half</strong> |
<strong>Total</strong> |
|
Toronto FC |
1 |
0 |
1 |
D.C. United |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Scoring Summary
<b>Minute</b> |
<b>Team</b> |
<strong>Goalscorer</strong> |
<strong>Assisted by</strong> |
36' |
TOR |
Jozy Altidore |
Armando Cooper |
39' |
D.C. |
Lamar Neagle |
|
58' |
D.C. |
Lamar Neagle |
Lloyd Sam |
Misconduct Summary
<strong>Minute</strong> |
<strong>Team</strong> |
<strong>Offender</strong> |
<strong>Reason</strong> |
22' |
D.C. |
Rob Vincent |
Unsporting Behavior |
83' |
D.C. |
Luciano Acosta |
Unsporting Behavior |
Box Score
<strong>Team</strong> |
<strong>Shots</strong> |
<strong>Shots on Goal</strong> |
<strong>Corners</strong> |
<strong>Offsides</strong> |
<strong>Possession (%)</strong> |
<strong>Saves</strong> |
Toronto FC |
15 |
6 |
8 |
2 |
65 |
1 |
D.C. United |
6 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
35 |
5 |
Toronto FC lineup:
Clint Irwin; Justin Morrow, Drew Moor, Eriq Zavaleta, Mark Bloom (Tsubasa Endoh 71'); Michael Bradley, Daniel Lovitz (Nick Hagglund 59'), Armando Cooper, Jonathan Osorio; Mo Babouli (Jordan Hamilton 66'), Jozy Altidore
Unused Substitutes: Alex Bono, Steven Beitashour, Benoit Cheyrou, Marco Delgado
D.C. United lineup:
Bill Hamid; Luke Mishu, Bobby Boswell, Steve Birnbaum, Nick DeLeon; Rob Vincent; Lamar Neagle, Julian Büscher, Luciano Acosta (Collin Martin 90'), Lloyd Sam (Patrick Nyarko 68'); Patrick Mullins (Álvaro Saborío 68')
Unused Substitutes: Travis Worra, Jalen Robinson, Kennedy Igboananike, Alhaji Kamara
Head Referee: Mark Geiger
Assistant Referees: Sean Hurd, Joe Fletcher
Fourth Official: Nima Saghafi