
Bernardeschi penalty helps Toronto rally for a 2-2 draw in D.C. in MLS season opener
WASHINGTON — Federico Bernardeschi’s 70th-minute penalty lifted Toronto FC into a 2-2 draw with D.C. United in their Major League Soccer season opener Saturday night.
Referee Sergii Boiko pointed to the penalty spot after former Toronto midfielder Brandon Servania clashed with Richie Laryea going after the ball. The contact was slight but Laryea, no stranger to winning penalties, went down.
Bernardeschi converted the spot kick, beating South Korean goalkeeper Kim Joon Hong, as Toronto rallied twice from one-goal deficits.
Opening day — on the league’s 30th season and 19th for Toronto — turned into an entertaining end-to-end game.