Toronto FC says it dodged a bullet in Montreal, calls Big O turf ‘dangerous’
TORONTO — A raw red patch on forward Tosaint Ricketts’ left leg served as an ugly reminder of the subpar Olympic Stadium artificial turf. Goalkeeper Clint Irwin was still moving a tad gingerly.
Still Toronto FC was glad to be home after dodging a bullet Tuesday night in Game 1 of the MLS Eastern Conference final against the Montreal Impact. Toronto lost 3-2 but two late, valuable away goals mean it can advance to the MLS Cup final with the slimmest of wins in the return leg Wednesday at BMO Field.
“We feel fortunate, but we also feel good about the fact that we kept grinding and we kept working at it,” Toronto coach Greg Vanney said Thursday. “We knew that one goal at a time could get ourselves back into it. And we were able to come up with those plays.
“But we also feel like we didn’t play well and (in) that instance, yes, we dodged a bullet because we definitely put ourselves up against the wall at being down 3-0.”


