hockeyfan1
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All great things come to an end. Such was the case for the Toronto FC and their perfect home & winning streak.
Yet to endure a loss this season on home turf, and having won their their eleventh straight game, the TFC and their fans thought they were ready for the Montreal Impact Wednesday evening at BMO Field. Not so.
The Impact scored three goals in the first 24 minutes of play enroute to a 5-3 win over the Reds.
Of course, one could make excuses with the absence of Giovinco and Altidore (injuries), and Victor Vasquez (sickness). But then, haven't the TFC overcome bench losses before with bench depth & strength? Of course they have which is why they are among the best in the league.
This game happened to be the exception, at least coach Vanney hopes so, and not a trend into a losing skid.
The Toronto FC are still very much in the hunt to win The Supporters Shield, awarded to the first-place that holds the best record overall. The Reds play the New England Revolution tomorrow (Saturday) and could clinch The Supporters Shield with a victory. That will depend on the outcome of another game, namely one with the second-place New York City FC.
As bitter a loss as this was for the Reds, who undoubtedly were aiming for a perfect season and their best ever, they'll need to put this behind them and march on.
Best of luck to the TFC!
GO TFC GO!
Story:
https://www.thestar.com/sports/tfc/2017/09/20/reds-brought-back-down-to-earth-by-impact.html
Yet to endure a loss this season on home turf, and having won their their eleventh straight game, the TFC and their fans thought they were ready for the Montreal Impact Wednesday evening at BMO Field. Not so.
The Impact scored three goals in the first 24 minutes of play enroute to a 5-3 win over the Reds.
Of course, one could make excuses with the absence of Giovinco and Altidore (injuries), and Victor Vasquez (sickness). But then, haven't the TFC overcome bench losses before with bench depth & strength? Of course they have which is why they are among the best in the league.
This game happened to be the exception, at least coach Vanney hopes so, and not a trend into a losing skid.
"Uncharacteristic mistakes for this team this year; it?s like we brought them all out in one game,? said coach Greg Vanney. ?Let?s hope that?s the case.?
The Toronto FC are still very much in the hunt to win The Supporters Shield, awarded to the first-place that holds the best record overall. The Reds play the New England Revolution tomorrow (Saturday) and could clinch The Supporters Shield with a victory. That will depend on the outcome of another game, namely one with the second-place New York City FC.
As bitter a loss as this was for the Reds, who undoubtedly were aiming for a perfect season and their best ever, they'll need to put this behind them and march on.
Best of luck to the TFC!
GO TFC GO!
Story:
https://www.thestar.com/sports/tfc/2017/09/20/reds-brought-back-down-to-earth-by-impact.html