Toronto FC claim Supporters' Shield as top team

Vazquez's winner helped Toronto FC clinch their first Supporters' Shield for the best record in Major League Soccer.
Toronto FC teammates celebrate following their 4-2 victory over the New York Red Bulls in an MLS soccer game. | AP
Toronto FC teammates celebrate following their 4-2 victory over the New York Red Bulls in an MLS soccer game. | AP

TORONTO: The Toronto FC clinched their first Supporters' Shield for the best record in Major League Soccer with a 4-2 win over the New York Red Bulls on Saturday at BMO Field.

Victor Vazquez scored the winning goal on a penalty kick in the 79th minute for Toronto, who not long ago were the league laughingstock but are now on the top of the table with a 19-5-8 record.

Vazquez gave Toronto a 3-2 lead after Jozy Altidore was taken down in the New York box by Aaron Long on a shot attempt. It was Altidore's first game back after missing three games with an injury.

Justin Morrow led Toronto with three goals, completing the hat trick in stoppage time on a pass from Altidore after Vazquez had netted the go-ahead score. Toronto FC won despite top scorer Sebastian Giovinco missing his fourth straight game with an injury.

Gonzalo Veron and Daniel Royer scored for the Red Bulls (12-12-7), who remained in the sixth and final playoff position in the Eastern Conference.

Vazquez scored only two minutes after Royer had tied the game on a penalty kick.

Morrow staked Toronto to a 2-0 lead in the first 37 minutes, but the Red Bulls closed the deficit late in the first half and rallied for a tie before Vazquez's heroics.

Elsewhere, the Columbus Crew SC clinched a spot in the playoffs after a year absence with a 2-0 victory over visiting DC United.

Josh Williams and Justin Meram scored and rookie Zack Steffen made two saves for Crew SC (15-12-5), who are 5-0-3 in the past eight games. It was the regular season home finale for Columbus.

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