Late goal by substitute Nick DeLeon sends Toronto FC to MLS Cup final
ATLANTA — It was no work of beauty. But Toronto FC dug itself out of a hole in Atlanta on Wednesday and found itself in the MLS Cup final for the third time in four years.
The 2-1 victory was hard work. Toronto fell behind in the fourth minute to defending champion Atlanta United FC and needed goalkeeper Quentin Westberg to staunch the bleeding with an 11th-minute penalty save off Josef Martinez.
Nicolas Benezet tied it up in the 14th minute and Toronto regained its bearing before an announced crowd of 44,055 under the dome at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Atlanta controlled most of the second half, coming in waves. Toronto, using all its savvy and experience, held off the home side — sometimes with little regard to the rule book. And then substitute Nick DeLeon scored a beauty in the 78th minute to finally put Toronto ahead in the Eastern Conference final.