Toronto scored four goals before the 30-minute bonus period was halfway done and coasted to a 5-1 victory at BMO Field. Three minutes into extra time, substitute Richie Laryea beat Hamid from a tight angle. A finalist for MLS goalkeeper of the year and the co-leader in shutouts, Hamid has made few mistakes this season. The goal ended United’s shutout streak at 536 minutes, the longest in the league this year. Hope was running out before Rodríguez forced extra time — a 30-minute reprieve that turned into a Canadian nightmare for United.
Source: Washington Post October 20, 2019 01:07 UTC