Short-handed Cincinnati score late to salvage 1-1 draw with Toronto FC
TORONTO — Toronto FC head coach Robin Fraser says Saturday’s 1-1 tie with FC Cincinnati feels like two points lost after his side gave up another goal to a shorthanded team.
Down to 10 men for the final 20 minutes of the match, a scrappy Cincinnati side scored a spectacular goal in added time to record a 1-1 draw.
TFC appeared to be cruising to a third straight victory before the Kenji Mboma Dem scored on a counter-attack in added time with a left-footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. The goal was assisted by Ayoub Jabbari, with the second assist by Samuel Gidi.
“We’ve given up three goals while being up a man in the last two weeks and that should never happen,” Fraser said after the game. “But at the end of the day, you still get a point, we’re still moving forward, we’re still accumulating points. And let’s not forget Cincinnati is a very good team with very good players and credit to them for creating that goal being a man down.”

