Match Recap: TFC 1, Sporting KC 2

TORONTO – This match promised to be one of the most heated encounters in the Eastern Conference, and Toronto FC and Sporting Kansas City did not disappoint as the visiting side claimed a thrilling 2-1 win.


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The two teams were locked at 1-1 in a back-and-forth encounter when substitute Jacob Peterson gave 10-man Sporting the lead against his former team after the TFC backline failed to clear a bouncing ball in the box.


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Missing the suspended Jermain Defoe (caution accumulation), Toronto FC nonetheless created the bulk of the chances in the opening stanza, and their pressure paid off in the 16th minute. Dominic Oduro took a lovely first touch out of the air past Matt Besler, then looked up and saw Jackson rushing into the box and slipped a through ball towards the Brazilian winger, who rounded opposing 'keeper Andy Gruenebaum before slotting home with ease.


Minutes later, the first big talking point of many came up as Gilberto looked to have broken through the KC backline only to make contact with the chasing Aurelien Collin, who did not get the ball, but was adjudged not to have fouled the Brazilian, allowing him to walk away without even a yellow card.


It would be the first of many much-debated decisions by referee Ted Unkel, who doled out four yellow cards in the first half to Oduro, Doneil Henry, Jackson and Justin Morrow.


Each card and foul was greeted with a chorus of boos from the BMO Field faithful, growing in volume as the half dwindled down. But those boos were drowned out in noise on two occasions as both Nick Hagglund and Oduro smacked the post.


But, despite the numerous moments of drama, Toronto FC and Sporting Kansas City walked into the locker rooms with the home side holding a 1-0 advantage over the MLS Cup champions. That advantage didn’t last long, however, as Sporting quickly found an equalizer through Graham Zusi, who curled the ball into an open net after a scramble in the area.


As in the first half, Oduro continued to torment Sinovic on the right wing, but couldn't find another assist to Jackson after the Brazilian winger scuffed a pinpoint feed from close range in the 66th minute. Despite the early goal, it was largely a rough day out for Jackson, who also shot straight at Gruenebaum twice while wide open, after being picked out by Gilberto.


Meanwhile, Sporting continued creating dangerous chances of their own, converting shots into corner kicks for Zusi to swing in. Benny Feilhaber came closest to scoring but Joe Bendik saved his shot.


On one such corner, Toronto FC quickly counterattacked with Oduro bursting through on goal from a wide position, but he was tugged down by Igor Juliao, who only saw yellow for the challenge.


Still, Oduro persevered, and in the 75th minute, he burst past Besler and forced him into making a foul, one that saw the defender pick up his second yellow card of the night, and then a flash of red.


But that wouldn’t stop Sporting, as another poor clearance attempt landed to the foot of Jacob Peterson, who slotted home with 10 minutes to go to give Kansas City the lead. The final 10 minutes was tense for the home crowd as Toronto created chance after chance, but couldn’t find an equalizer of their own.


Toronto next travels to RKF Stadium to take on D.C. United on Wednesday. Sporting KC travels to Philadelphia to take on the Union on Friday.




Scoring Summary

TFC – Jackson 16’ (Dominic Oduro)


SKC – Graham Zusi 48’


SKC – Jacob Peterson 80’ (Dominic Dwyer)

Misconduct Summary


TFC – Jackson 32’ (caution)


TFC – Justin Morrow 35’ (caution)


TFC – Dominic Oduro 44’ (caution)


TFC – Doneil Henry 45’+2 (caution)


SKC – Matt Besler 53’ (caution)


SKC – Igor Julio 69’ (caution)


TFC – Michael Bradley 73’ (caution)


SKC – Matt Besler 75’ (second caution) (ejection)

Records:


Toronto FC:  7-6-5  26pts.


Sporting KC:  11-5-5  38pts.

Lineups


Toronto FC – Joe Bendik; Nick Hagglund, Bradley Orr (Dwayne De Rosario 82’), Doneil Henry, Justin Morrow; Jackson, Michael Bradley ©, Collen Warner (Jonathan Osorio 80’), Dominic Oduro; Luke Moore, Gilberto


Substitutes Not Used: Chris Konopka, Kyle Bekker, Warren Creavalle, Andrew Wiedeman, Daniel Lovitz


Sporting KC – Andy Gruenebaum; Matt Besler ©, Aurelien Collin, Igor Julio, Seth Sinovic (Kevin Ellis 55’); Mikey Lopez (Jacob Peterson 77’), Lawrence Olum, Benny Feilhaber; Graham Zusi, C.J. Sapong (Soony Saad 71’), Dominic Dwyer


Substitutes Not Used: Claudio Bieler, Sal Zizzo, Toni, Jon Kempin