Late RSL Strike Haunts Toronto

tfcred75x751 SALT LAKE CITY — The road continued to be unkind to Toronto FC as they dropped a 2-1 result to the best team in the Western Conference, Real Salt Lake, Monday evening at Rice-Eccles Stadium.

RSL scored first, but a late equalizer from Amado Guevara looked to be enough for TFC to escape Utah with a point. That is, until Robbie Findley put home the game-winner for Salt Lake three minutes from time.

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Week 18 Results
COMMERCE CITY, CO — Steven Lenhart made the first start of his MLS career, scored his third goal in six games — and then was sent off before the first half was out. But the Columbus Crew withstood the pressure from the Colorado Rapids despite the man disadvantage, then got a second late goal for a 2-0 victory Sunday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.
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KANSAS CITY, KA — The Kansas City Wizards extended their unbeaten streak to seven games and the Chicago Fire theirs to five games in a 0-0 draw at CommunityAmerica Ballpark on Saturday night. The Wizards had the better of the chances but Chicago goalkeeper Jon Busch held his fort and goalkeeper Kevin Hartman did the same for Kansas City for their league-leading seventh shutouts of the season.
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FRISCO, Texas — For much of the year, FC Dallas has struggled to score goals. But that all changed on Sunday against the Los Angeles Galaxy as the Hoops got two goals from Kenny Cooper and one each from Dominic Oduro and Abe Thompson in a 4-0 win at Pizza Hut Park, giving head coach Schellas Hyndman his first MLS victory.man did the same for Kansas City for their league-leading seventh shutouts of the season.
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SANTA CLARA, CA — In a game both teams needed to win, the San Jose Earthquakes and New York Red Bulls had to settle for a 1-1 draw on a sunny Sunday afternoon at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Red Bulls were gifted an early own goal, but one of the Earthquakes’ new signings, Darren Huckerby, equalized nine minutes later.
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WASHINGTON, DC — The Houston Dynamo endured a power outage, rain, lightning, another power outage, even more rain and a 2-hour, 54-minute delay before finally putting away an undermanned D.C. United 2-0 at RFK Stadium.
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