Toronto FC claimed their second point of the season by drawing 2-2 against the Philadelphia Union in an ugly, back-and-forth game at Talen Energy Stadium.
Key points
- After an awful first half, Toronto equalized on the stroke of half-time through a Jozy Altidore penalty
- Sebastian Giovinco was substituted just before the break after being caught by Oguchi Onyewu, but word is the Italian’s injury is not serious
- Toronto improved in the second half and took the lead through Justin Morrow off a quick Michael Bradley free-kick
- The game remained messy and the Reds’ defence imperfect, however, and their lead lasted just two minutes before CJ Sapong made it 2-2
Toronto started woefully, struggling to get out of their own half and anywhere near the Union penalty area as Philly pressed them into turnovers and pinned back their wing-backs with aggressive wide play.