Toronto FC’s disappointing MLS season ends in Philadelphia with a fifth straight loss
CHESTER, Pa. — Toronto FC’s MLS campaign ended in a dismal 4-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on Sunday for a fifth straight defeat that signals more work is needed on a roster that was almost completely overhauled after last season.
Daniel Gazdag scored a hat trick and Mikael Uhre added a single for Philadelphia (19-5-10), which secured first place in the Eastern Conference with the win.
With his first-half goal and assist, Gazdag becomes only the sixth player in league history with at least 20 goals and 10 assists in a single season.
Union goalkeeper Andrew Blake posted his league-leading 15th clean sheet of the season as Philadelphia outshot Toronto 18-6 (9-1 in shots on target).