Toronto FC pays for missed scoring opportunities, loses 2-1 to Nashville SC

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Alonso Coello scores his first MLS goal but Toronto FC falls 2-1 to Nashville SC

Toronto FC midfielder Kobe Franklin plays the ball defended by Nashville SC forward Sam Surridge in the second half at BMO Field. Nashville SC won 2-1 on June 19, 2024.Sam Surridge scored his second goal of the night in the 90th minute to complete Nashville’s 2-1 comeback win over Toronto FC in Major League Soccer play Wednesday.

This time TFC paid for failing to finish before an announced crowd of 23,361 at a steamy BMO Field. And Nashville took advantage, rallying in the second half for the win.It was 31 Celsius at kickoff, feeling like 41 as Toronto experienced a heat wave. Nashville wore black, nevertheless. The penalty came seconds after Prince Owusu hit the Nashville goalpost with a header off an Insigne cross.

It was sweet redemption for the 24-year-old Spaniard who had a rough night in Saturday’s 4-1 loss to visiting Chicago. Three minutes later, Nashville scored on its first shot on target, with 2022 MVP Hany Mukhtar, allowed too much space, rounding Deybi Flores before finding Surridge, who opened his hips and curled a low shot past goalkeeper Luka Gavran.

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