The MLS Cup favorites lived to fight another day, but Toronto FC's path to a second straight title game looks a little more complicated following a wild Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinal second leg against the New York Red Bulls.
Toronto advanced on an away goals tiebreaker, even as the Red Bulls took the result on the day thanks to Bradley Wright-Phillips' redirection of a Daniel Royer shot. And yet the confrontational nature of the game proved to be the biggest talking point of the afternoon.
A tense first-half featured a number of flare-ups between Toronto and New York players, and tensions boiled over as both teams headed down the tunnels at the half, resulting in straight red cards to Jozy Altidore and Sacha Kljestan for violent conduct. Altidore's red, in conjunction with a yellow-card accumulation suspension for Sebastian Giovinco after he picked up a late yellow card, means Toronto will miss their two star forwards in the Eastern Conference Championship first leg.
Goals
- 53' – NY – Bradley Wright-Phillips Watch
Three Things
Klejstan and Altidore weren't done there, though, as the two clashed in the tunnel after the halftime whistle blew, leading referee Chris Penso to issue both players straight red cards for violent conduct and leaving the teams to play out the second with 10 men.</li>
MARSCH'S GAMBIT:
Never one to shy away from a tactical twist, Red Bulls head coach Jesse Marsch had another trick up his sleeve with his team's season in the balance. This time around, he opted to send out his team in a 4-4-2 diamond formation, with the twist coming as Tyler Adams was deployed at the point of the diamond,
The move paid dividends in that it limited Michael Bradley to his
and Toronto to their
all season, but the Red Bulls may have paid the price on the other end of the field:
Though things picked up for Marsch's men in the second half, the two shots on target they registered in the 90 minutes (the goal and BWP's chance) were not good enough with their season on the line.
Next Up
- TOR: at Columbus Crew SC – Tues., Nov. 21, 8 pm ET (ESPN, ESPN Deportes; TSN, TVAS)
- NY: End of season