He shoots, he scores. Toronto FC’s Pozuelo near perfection from MLS penalty spot
Alejandro Pozuelo has a long way to go to match Jaime Moreno’s career MLS record of 44 successful penalty kicks. But Toronto’s FC’s Spanish playmaker has made a good start to the chase, showing he is money when it comes to spot kicks.
Pozuelo, in just his second MLS season, made it nine successful penalties out of 10 regular-season attempts in the North American league when he befuddled Ryan Meara in Toronto’s 1-1 tie with the New York Red Bulls on Wednesday — his 48th regular-season MLS game.
The 29-year-old from Seville is also 1-for-1 from the penalty spot in the post-season, which the league counts separately.
There was a second failed attempt when he tried to pass the ball to teammate Pablo Piatti in a 1-0 loss to the Montreal Impact on Sept. 1. Piatti scored but the goal was waved off due to penalty box encroachment and the attempt does not count in Pozuelo’s official penalty kick history.