Jayden Nelsonās first MLS goal in the 79th minute sawĀ Toronto FCĀ claim a road point at Rio Tinto Stadium, as they drewĀ Real Salt LakeĀ 2-2 on Saturday evening.
It was an entertaining start asĀ Justin MeramĀ andĀ Kosi ThompsonĀ exchanged stunning goals for their teams inside of the first 10 minutes. RSL, though, went in front right before halftime afterĀ Damir KreilachĀ received a perfect ball fromĀ Makiel Chang, chested it down in the box, and finished pastĀ Alex BonoĀ to make it a 2-1 scoreline.
Meram nearly made it a double just before the hour mark but mis-hit the ball in front of an open net. And RSL would rue that missed chance with just over 10 minutes to go, as TFC tied the match on a long-range AT&T 5G Goal of the Week contender by Nelson, which stood after a check by Video Review for a possible foul in the buildup.
Toronto, though, were forced to play the remainder of the match with 10 men afterĀ Carlos SalcedoĀ was sent off in the 86th minute. But the Reds withstood a final push by RSL and the night ended with both teams claiming a point.
Goals
Three Things
- THE BIG PICTURE:Ā RSL may be wondering āwhat ifā after a home draw. While Pablo Mastroeniās side may feel hard done by on a Video Review decision that saw TFCās equalizer upheld, itās Justin Meramās missed chance with a half-hour remaining that would have given them an important insurance goal. Toronto, though, can be encouraged by a late push that saw them come away with a rare result in Utah, but have a stiff challenge ahead of them as they travel to the unbeatenĀ Philadelphia UnionĀ next Saturday with Salcedo, their offseason Designated Player signing at center back, serving a red-card suspension.
- MOMENT OF THE MATCH:Ā He would have to wait for it to be confirmed by Video Review, but Jayden Nelson made his first goal in MLS a memorable one, beatingĀ Zac MacMathĀ from long distance to put TFC on level ground.


