Toronto FC visits Philadelphia for top-of-the-table showdown with the Union
Philadelphia Union coach Jim Curtin knows all too well the damage Alejandro Pozuelo can do.
Curtin watched from the sideline Oct. 3 as his team somehow forgot about the Toronto FC playmaker on a 76th-minute corner when the two teams met in East Hartford. Pozuelo moved leisurely towards goal, seemingly unnoticed by the 10 Union players in the penalty box.
Pozuelo was still walking when Pablo Piatti launched the corner, but picked up speed as he realized he was unmarked at the far post. Chris Mavinga flicked the ball on to Pozuelo, whose header beat a diving Andre Blake. The Philadelphia ‘keeper was left sitting on the ground gesticulating at his defence and wondering how one of MLS most dangerous attackers was allowed to go walkabout for the winner.
Toronto and Philadelphia face off again Saturday in a top-of-the-table showdown at Subaru Park. League-leading Toronto (12-2-5) goes into the game undefeated in nine games (7-0-2), a run that includes the 2-1 victory over the Union. Second-place Philadelphia (11-3-5) is unbeaten in four (3-0-1) since the loss to Toronto.