Toronto FC ends six-game losing streak with 2-1 comeback win over Philadelphia
TORONTO — Toronto FC scored two late goals four minutes apart for a 2-1 comeback win over the Philadelphia Union on Saturday, ending its run of six straight losses and nine matches without a victory.
It was a battle of struggling sides. Both had not won in Major League Soccer competition since May 18 (3-0 at New England for the Union and 5-1 over visiting Montreal for TFC).
Substitute Deandre Kerr scored for Toronto, which also benefited from a Jack Elliott own goal. Israeli international Tai Baribo replied for Philadelphia, which saw it winless run extend to a club-record 10 games (0-6-4).
John Herdman’s subs changed the game with Kerr, Lorenzo Insigne and Deybi Flores all playing their part in the TFC rally.