Toronto FC shows signs of new life in scoreless draw in season opener at Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — Toronto FC, showing signs of new life under coach John Herdman, gave supporters something to cheer about in a 0-0 draw with FC Cincinnati in the teams’ MLS season opener Sunday.
The game at TQL Stadium was a first-against-worst matchup. But Toronto did not look outmatched against a side that finished 47 points above it last season. Cincinnati won the Supporters’ Shield with a league-best 20-5-9 record while Toronto (4-20-10) was mired at the bottom of the table.
The gap in the standings was not evident as TFC started well, stroking the ball around confidently. But Cincinnati came on in latter stages of the first half, showing speed on the counter-attack after Toronto turnovers.
When Cincinnati threatened, goalkeeper Sean Johnson was up to the challenge and was rewarded with his 100th career shutout.