Toronto FC scores four in extra time to down D.C. United 5-1 in MLS playoffs
TORONTO — In its first playoff game since winning the 2017 MLS Cup, Toronto FC showed resilience and character in spades.
Jonathan Osorio scored twice and Richie Laryea and Nick DeLeon added two more in a four-goal extra-time outburst as Toronto, dodging a bullet after conceding a stoppage-time equalizer, posted a wild 5-1 victory Saturday that ended D.C. United’s season and Wayne Rooney’s MLS career.
The goals came in the first half of the 30-minute extra time — the 93rd, 95th, 103rd and 105th minute — turning the game on its head. The four extra-time goals were an MLS record.
“Incredible response,” said captain Michael Bradley.