Badji and Pirani’s late goals help lowly D.C. United cool off Toronto FC 3-1
TORONTO — Attacker Dominique Badji scored in the dying minutes of the match as lowly D.C. United cooled off Toronto FC with a 3-1 victory on Saturday.
Midfielder Martin Rodriguez, himself a sub, had scored earlier in the second half for D.C. United (7-12-9). Gabriel Pirani added another goal in injury time to put the Major League Soccer match out of reach.
Rodriguez replaced defender Christopher McVey after halftime as the visitors changed their tactics to be more aggressive.
Substitute midfielder Deandre Kerr had tied the game for Toronto FC (10-15-4) in the 84th minute. Kerr had subbed on for star attacker Lorenzo Insigne just eight minutes earlier with TFC trailing 1-0.