• The Canadian Press

    Depleted Toronto FC, hit hard by suspension and injury, loses 2-0 at Nashville

    NASHVILLE — For 80 minutes Wednesday, a Toronto FC side depleted by suspensions and injury held its own against Nashville SC. But Toronto could not close out the contest, conceding two late goals by substitutes Shaq Moore and Teal Bunbury to lose 2-0 in MLS play. "I have to commend the players. I thought they did an excellent job for large parts of the game," said Toronto assistant coach Jason deVos, his voice hoarse after running the sideline in the absence of the suspended John Herdman. "And t

  • The Canadian Press

    Struggles continue for reeling CF Montreal with 3-1 loss to Columbus Crew

    MONTREAL — CF Montreal were no match for a dominant Columbus Crew side that left Stade Saputo with a 3-1 win on Wednesday evening. Mathieu Choinière found the back of the net for Montreal (3-6-3), while Maximilian Arfsten, Diego Rossi, and Marino Hinestroza were the goal-scorers for Columbus(4-2-6) as the reigning MLS Cup champions extended their unbeaten run in this fixture to five games. Montreal now has just one win in its last 10 games across all competitions. “It just comes down to a lack o

  • The Canadian Press

    Kervin Arriaga scores for the second straight game and Minnesota United ties the LA Galaxy 2-2

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Kervin Arriaga scored in the 80th minute for his second goal in two games and Minnesota United tied the LA Galaxy 2-2 on Wednesday night. Minnesota (6-2-3) had won three consecutive matches, with three game-winning goals from 23-year-old Tani Oluwaseyi. Only five different players in MLS history have scored a game-winning goal in four straight. Los Angeles (5-2-6) is winless in its last four games. Bongokuhle Hlongwane opened the scoring for Minnesota in the 30th when he s

  • The Canadian Press

    Cameron Harper and Lewis Morgan score five minutes apart to help the Red Bulls beat DC United 4-1

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Cameron Harper and Lewis Morgan scored five minutes apart early in the second half and the New York Red Bulls beat D.C. United 4-1 on Wednesday night. New York (6-2-5) became the ninth team in MLS history to score at least nine goals in consecutive road matches against a single club. Elias Manoel opened the scoring for New York in first-half stoppage time. Frankie Amaya lofted a long pass and Manoel ran past the defense and launched a long shot over goalkeeper Alex Bono, who wa