Neither Toronto FC nor the Columbus Crew sounded unhappy with the 0-0 draw in the first leg of the MLS Eastern Conference final series. Toronto would seem to have the upper hand as the two-match, aggregate-goals event heads back to its home field.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Neither Toronto FC nor the Columbus Crew sounded unhappy with the 0-0 draw in the first leg of the MLS Eastern Conference final series.
Nonetheless, Toronto would seem to have the upper hand as the two-match, aggregate-goals competition heads back to its home field.
Toronto, which set a Major League Soccer record for points in the regular season with 69, will have two key players back for the Nov.