Teammates, fellow goalkeepers rally around Toronto FC’s Gavran after freakish goal
TORONTO — The goalkeeping fraternity and Luka Gavran’s teammates were quick to offer support when the young Toronto FC ‘keeper conceded a freakish goal in a 2-1 loss June 20 at Atlanta United.
Gavran, deputizing for No. 1 Sean Johnson who was away on international duty with the United States at Copa America, was about to put the ball back into play in the dying minutes with the score tied 1-1 when things suddenly went south.
The 24-year-old Gavran hadn’t noticed that Senegalese forward Jamal Thiaré was lurking behind him, having stuck around to swig a drink from the water bottle by the goal. When Gavran dropped the ball in front of him in preparation for booting it down the field, Thiaré nipped in and stole the ball, slotting it into the unprotected goal for the 97th-minute winner.
“Probably the most embarrassing moment in my career,” Gavran said Tuesday ahead of the opening leg of the Canadian Championship semifinal Wednesday between TFC and Forge FC. “But a moment I’ll probably learn from the most.