Deandre Kerr scores four goals as Toronto FC sets cup scoring record in lopsided win
TORONTO — Deandre Kerr had four goals as eight-time champion Toronto FC scored early and often in thumping semi-pro CS Saint-Laurent 8-1 Tuesday for a 11-1 aggregate win and a berth in the Canadian Championship semifinals.
The eight goals, one of which was a Saint-Laurent own goal, set a tournament record, erasing the mark set by Atletico Ottawa in a 7-0 drubbing of Valour FC on May 1 in preliminary-round play. It was also a Toronto club record.
Despite the lopsided score, the Ligue1 Quebec champion played some attractive football at times against well-heeled MLS opposition, albeit an essentially reserve side Tuesday, and hit the woodwork twice. But Toronto converted its chances and led 3-0 after 43 minutes with Kerr accounting for all three goals.
Things went from bad to worse in the 45th minute when Saint-Laurent’s veteran Tunisian defender Oussama Boughanmi was shown a straight red card when he caught Alonso Coello with a boot to the face. It was unintentional but reckless.