Altidore scores 3 as Toronto FC thumps Vancouver to win Canadian Championship
TORONTO — In a season that has gone south since losing the CONCACAF Champions League final in a penalty shootout, Toronto FC finally had something to celebrate Wednesday.
With a rampant Jozy Altidore firing in three goals, the MLS champions turned back the clock in a commanding 5-2 second-leg win over the Vancouver Whitecaps in the Canadian Championship final. Toronto won 7-4 on aggregate to raise the Voyageurs Trophy for a seventh time and earn its ticket back into CONCACAF’s elite club competition.
But with a morning flight to San Jose looming for a game Saturday, there was little time to party after the cloud of confetti was cleaned up and the last beat of the drum in front of the south stand fans. At 6-12-5, seven points out of the playoffs with 11 games remaining, Toronto knows there is more work to do.
“Tonight was important for a lot of reasons,” said Toronto coach Greg Vanney. “Because if you come into tonight and there’s a trophy on the line and you don’t win it, that’s another kick in the gut to this group that’s had a lot of challenges to deal with this year.”