MLS Game Summary - Chicago at Toronto FC
(Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012)
From The Sports Network
Final Score: Chicago 2, Toronto FC 1
Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - The Chicago Fire continued their run of fine
form with a 2-1 win over Toronto FC at BMO Field on Wednesday.
The Fire jumped out to a comfortable first-half lead thanks to Alvaro
Fernandez and Chris Rolfe. They continued to dominate until the late stages
when Eric Hassli brought TFC to within a goal, but it proved to be nothing
more than consolation.
Chicago (14-8-5) has won five of its last six league matches to jump into
second place in the Eastern Conference with 47 points.
Toronto (5-17-6) stays bottom of the East on 21 points.
Fernandez, who was acquired from Seattle Sounders FC in a mid-season trade,
put the visitors in front in the 13th minute. Pavel Pardo hit the post with a
right-footed shot but stuck with the play to send a cross back into the danger
area where Fernandez was waiting to nod home his first goal with his new club.
The lead was doubled just before halftime when a failed clearance by the
Toronto defense was hammered home by Rolfe's one-time volley through traffic.
Hassli capped a fine passage of play to cut the deficit in half in the 79th
minute, latching on to Luis Silva's through ball and firing a shot past Sean
Johnson.
That goal sparked a more confident spell of play for Toronto, but the Canadian
club was unable to conjure an equalizer. Its winless run has been extended to
eight games.
09/12 21:03:48 ET

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