Toronto FC settles for 1-1 tie with Red Bulls, ending five-game win streak
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. — A congested schedule and red-hot teenager took their toll on Toronto FC on Wednesday,
Looking to match a club record with a sixth straight win, Toronto (11-2-5) instead had to settle for a single point in a 1-1 tie with the New York Red Bulls thanks to a spectacular 77th-minute strike from 17-year-old substitute Caden Clark.
Clark marked his MLS debut on the weekend with a spectacular volley off a corner against Atlanta just hours after signing a first-team contract. He did it again Wednesday, finding the top corner with his a left-footed rocket from outside the penalty box.
“I wish I had made the save but sometimes also you need to appreciate the game and great goals being scored,” said Toronto goalkeeper Quentin Westberg. “I think tonight this young guy had a banger. So congrats to him. It’s just unfortunate that it happened against us, but in the end I love soccer. And when I look back, I think it’s a beautiful goal.”