Saturday, May 26, 2012

Update: Finally

I've posted a few updates on Toronto FC's bid to have the worst start in MLS history.  Three weeks ago, they secured that spot then they lost at home to D.C. United, and last week ran their streak a game longer by losing on the road to D.C. United for a record of 0-9-0, the worst start in MLS history.  Today, Toronto FC hosted the Philadelphia Union, and finally put their poor streak to rest.  Toronto beat Philadelphia 1-0 with a goal in the 88th minute.  It was only Toronto's 8th goal scored this season compared to the 21 goals given up so far.

Philadelphia hasn't exactly been off to a great start themselves, and would clearly be identified as the worst team in the league early this year aside from Toronto.  Like Toronto, they too have only scored eight goals this year, and have only won twice while playing in two more games. 

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