The first-place Reds lost 1-0 to the struggling fifth-place Impact, despite playing up a man for the entirety of the second half. It was supposed to taunt the visitors, who had never before won a league match at BMO Field. Or so read the oversized banners that hung from the south end canopy at BMO Field before Toronto FC’s match against rivals Montreal Impact on Saturday. Montreal striker Didier Drogba was the only player to put a shot on target in the first 45 minutes. The episode began when Reds midfielder Marky Delgado clipped the heels of Impact striker Dominic Oduro as he broke away with the ball.
Source: thestar August 28, 2016 02:03 UTC