Will Bruin scores twice, Sounders outlast Toronto 3-2
SEATTLE — Will Bruin understands it’s not like the past. He doesn’t have a set starting role with the Seattle Sounders. His chances of playing long stretches likely come because others are injured or may need rest.
So when he does get a chance to start, like Saturday in a 3-2 victory over Toronto, Bruin must make the most of the chance.
“I always want to play whenever I can and (coach Brian Schmetzer) wants to put out a squad that’s going to get three points,” Bruin said. “I understand that. It’s a business and my job is to when I get opportunities, score. I was glad I could do that.”
Bruin scored twice and Cristian Roldan’s first goal of the season proved to be the difference as Seattle remained unbeaten through six games and continued putting to rest the narrative of the past two seasons when terrible starts forced the Sounders to spend most of the season trying to rally from behind.