News - Dwayne De Rosario
Brian McBride scored in the 78th minute Saturday, lifting Chicago into a 2-2 Major League Soccer tie with Toronto FC. McBride's seventh goal this season was helped by Justin Mapp's header (pass) and erased a one-goal deficit. With the victory, the Fire (16-6-11) stayed in second place in the Eastern
Toronto FC ended a three-game winless streak Saturday with a 3-2 Major League Soccer victory against Colorado. The Reds (9-9-7) got their goals from Dwayne De Rosario in the 19th minute, O'Brian White in the 71st and Nana Attakora in the 74th. Saturday's win ended a 0-2-1 stretch and kept Toronto's faint post-season hopes alive.
Dwayne DeRosario and O'Brian White scored the goals Saturday, and Stefan Frei put together his fourth shutout to give Toronto a 2-0 victory over D.C.
Forward Edgaras Jankauskas scored the equalizer in the 76th minute Saturday, helping New England record a 1-1 Major League Soccer tie against Toronto FC. Jankauskas' first career goal kept the Revolution (6-5-6) three points behind the Reds (7-7-6) for fourth place in the Eastern Conference. Toronto's
Jason Garey scored a goal two minutes into second half stoppage time Saturday to lead Columbus to a 3-2 MLS victory over Toronto FC. With the game tied 2-2, Columbus right back Frankie Hejduk took control of the ball on the right flank and sent it to Garey for the game winner. Columbus (7-3-9) moved into first in the Eastern Conference with 30 points. Toronto (7-7-5) stayed in the middle of the East. Columbus' Eddie Gaven scored the game's first goal in the 32nd minute.
