Toronto FC vs NYRB July 17, 2019 (R)

Discussion in 'Toronto FC' started by adammac19, Jul 17, 2019.

  1. adammac19

    adammac19 BigSoccer Supporter

    Jan 31, 2006
    Sydney Mines
    Club:
    Toronto FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    After a good win on the road vs Impact we are back at BMO playing another side above us in the table in NYRB. With us playing our next three games at home it is important if we want to make the playoffs to collect 7 out 9 from the three games.
     
  2. 613RepresentingTFC

    613RepresentingTFC New Member

    Toronto FC
    Jul 15, 2019
    Kingston, Ontario
    Should be able to put a strong lineup out there and see how Gallardo fits in with the team and adjusts to the league
     
  3. whitbytfcfan

    whitbytfcfan Member

    Apr 9, 2016
    Club:
    Toronto FC
    It's so tightly packed, if we did take six or seven points on this home stand, we would jump from squeaking into the playoffs to potentially having a home playoff date.
     
  4. Kingston

    Kingston Member+

    Oct 6, 2005
    A nice result where the team was significantly outchanced but managed to outscore the opponent for the win.

    What I'm really liking is that we've only given up one goal in our last two games. While acknowledging some excellent goal keeping contributed (not just defending) this is a big turn around. Hopefully its the start of a long term trend.
     
  5. adrenaline11

    adrenaline11 Member+

    Jul 29, 2010
    Toronto
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    We didn't play all that well. A moment of madness by Lawrence led to Pozuelo's penalty and then a complete mixup between keeper and defender led to Morgan's goal.

    NYRB should be disappointed they didn't get more from the game as they looked like they had more energy than we did.
     
  6. whitbytfcfan

    whitbytfcfan Member

    Apr 9, 2016
    Club:
    Toronto FC
    #6 whitbytfcfan, Jul 18, 2019
    Last edited: Jul 18, 2019
    To offer another perspective: The penalty happened because the defender expected a cross and Laryea read that perfectly and stepped toward the goal line, exploiting the space beautifully and caught the defender slow to respond. A poor challenge because he was late. If he didn't challenge, Laryea would have delivered a cross from a very dangerous position or maybe even cut inside for a shot. It was a well-earned penalty.

    How many times have we seen TFC play well but lose because of a couple of defensive mistakes? How many times have we seen TFC concede the opening goal and then have to chase the game, appear to play well but still end up losing? This looked like every game on our losing streak but the other way around.

    NYRB generated some chances but this game never felt in doubt to me. A solid three points. And I hope Bradley is buying Westberg a nice steak dinner for bailing him out after that horrendous giveaway right in front of his own goal.
     
  7. adammac19

    adammac19 BigSoccer Supporter

    Jan 31, 2006
    Sydney Mines
    Club:
    Toronto FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    I agree after the first 30 minutes I thought NYRB really took it to us and controlled the play while we didn't give away too many clear cut chances (a lot of long shots) but worrying to me was how poor we were defending corners. Despite the not great performance the result was really important going forward with Houston and Cinni coming up we should be looking at collecting maximum points and getting in the mix with the top of the east.
     
  8. whitbytfcfan

    whitbytfcfan Member

    Apr 9, 2016
    Club:
    Toronto FC
    Actually I just watched a replay and I may be overstating the case on Laryea. I had thought he faked a cross and then beat the defender when at the game, on the replay I just saw it looks like he just gets tackled immediately as he was going to cross the ball. That fits more with a simple moment of madness from the defender leading to the penalty as adrenaline11 said. Oops, oh well. I'll still stick with the rest of my post being true.
     
  9. 613RepresentingTFC

    613RepresentingTFC New Member

    Toronto FC
    Jul 15, 2019
    Kingston, Ontario
    Regardless Laryea is quick enough in their box that he is drawing the defenders, I've seen him go down so many times in the box and this is the first time they've given a call his way. I think he is out performing Auro at this point and should be given a few more starts in the upcoming games
     
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