Pozuelo’s late penalty lifts Toronto FC past New York City FC in MLS playoffs
NEW YORK — Toronto FC moved within one win of returning to the MLS Cup final for the third time in four years with a dramatic 2-1 victory over New York City FC in the Eastern Conference semifinal Wednesday.
Alejandro Pozuelo, with his second goal of the night, converted a 90th-minute penalty to give Toronto the win. Fullback Ronald Matarrita took Richie Laryea down in the 88th minute as the substitute slashed his way into the penalty box and Pozuelo nonchalantly slotted the spot kick down the middle.
Fourth-seeded Toronto will play either at No. 2 Atlanta or No. 3 Philadelphia, who meet Thursday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, in the conference final Oct. 30.
“Listen, at the end of (Thursday) night there’ll be four teams left. Four teams that get to still train and play real games,” said Toronto captain Michael Bradley. “And we’re one of them. And that part’s exciting.”