Toronto FC shows its mettle in playoff win over NYCFC in Eastern semifinal opener
TORONTO — Halfway through the MLS Eastern Conference semifinal, there are signs that something special is happening at Toronto FC.
Backed by a loud, proud and noisy crowd at BMO Field, Greg Vanney’s team scored two late goals in a performance long on resolve and character to take a 2-0 lead over New York City FC into the return leg next Sunday at Yankee Stadium.
Jozy Altidore’s 84th-minute goal snapped a feisty stalemate before substitute Tosaint Ricketts added another in stoppage time to give Toronto a decided edge. NYCFC needs to keep Toronto off the scoreboard and score at least twice to stay alive. And TFC can pile on the pressure with an away goal, which counts double in the event the aggregate score is tied after 180 minutes.
In a chippy game that saw five yellow cards shown to New York and just one to Toronto, the home side showed maturity and restraint — with teammates pulling Altidore away when tempers flared after the final whistle. And TFC kept chipping away at the visitors until the goals finally came.


