• The Canadian Press

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

    NASHVILLE — Late goals by substitutes Shaq Moore and Teal Bunbury gave Nashville SC a 2-0 win over a depleted Toronto FC in MLS play Wednesday. In the wake of Saturday's ugly post-game melee with New York City FC, Toronto was without coach John Herdman and nine players. Adding to the degree of difficulty was the fact it as TFC's seventh match in 25 days in all competitions. Nashville went ahead in the 81st minute on a scrappy goal with Walker Zimmerman heading a cross back across the goal into a

  • The Canadian Press

    Rossi, Hinestroza help Crew beat Montreal 3-1, end 7-match winless stretch

    MONTREAL (AP) — Diego Rossi and rookie Marino Hinestroza scored second-half goals to propel the Columbus Crew to a 3-1 victory over CF Montreal on Wednesday night. The defending-champion Crew (4-2-6) began the night in eighth place in the Eastern Conference and had not earned a victory since beating the New York Red Bulls on March 16. They went 0-2-5 until righting the ship against Montreal (3-6-3). Columbus took a 1-0 lead in the 19th minute on Max Arfsten's second goal of the season and second

  • 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

  • The Canadian Press

    Teenager Kelsy scores again to lead Cincinnati over Atlanta United 1-0

    CINCINNATI (AP) — Teenager Kevin Kelsy found the net for the second straight time in his third career match and FC Cincinnati edged Atlanta United 1-0 on Wednesday night. Kelsy, a 19-year-old forward who was making his first start, took a pass from reigning MVP Luciano Acosta in the 7th minute and scored on a header to give Cincinnati (8-2-3) the lead. Kelsy also scored last week in a 2-1 road win over the defending champion Columbus Crew. Goalkeeper Roman Celantano needed to make just one save