Toronto Star

TFC UNBEATEN IN 10 ON HOME TURF

Giveaway late in game lets Colorado tie things up, leaves Cooper blaming self

- NEIL DAVIDSON THE CANADIAN PRESS

SORE POINT Toronto FC striker Sebastian Giovinco, iffy to start with a bruised lower back, wasn’t feeling any better after this takedown by Kortne Ford, left, of the Colorado Rapids in Saturday night’s 1-1 draw at BMO Field.

Armando Cooper sat disconsola­tely at his locker after Toronto FC’s 1-1 tie with the Colorado Rapids on Saturday night, hand on his head as he stared down at his phone.

Veteran defender Drew Moor gave him a pat as he went by. Acting coach Robin Fraser did the same. Cooper didn’t respond either time.

The Panamanian midfielder was no doubt reliving the 76th-minute giveaway that led to a Dominique Badji goal and the Rapids’ first point on the road this season as Colorado snatched a draw from the jaws of defeat.

Cooper, who had come on three minutes earlier when Jay Chapman hobbled off, attempted a pass that bounced off a Colorado player to Alan Gordon. One pass later, Badji held off defender Chris Mavinga and beat goalkeeper Clint Irwin low to the corner with a left-footed shot.

Cooper, who has had an up-anddown season in 2017, may have been the last TFC player to touch the ball on the goal but his teammates had their chances to put the game away after Chapman gave Toronto a 1-0 lead just five minutes into the game with his first ever MLS score.

Fraser acknowledg­ed that turnovers are momentum-killers. But he refused to point the finger.

“Everybody has giveaways, everybody has bad moments,” said Fraser. “Everybody has things that lead to goals. It’s not like that moment defines them.”

“It was just not us at our best,” he said of the Toronto showing.

Fraser ran the sideline in the absence of Greg Vanney, who was serving a one-game ban after being ejected mid-week in New York.

With third-place New York City FC defeating second-place Chicago 2-1 earlier in the day, Toronto (11-3-7) missed an opportunit­y to pad its lead to four points atop the Eastern Conference. TFC, which now leads the Fire by two points, hosts NYCFC next Sunday.

On the plus side, Toronto remains unbeaten at BMO Field this season (7-0-3). Colorado (6-11-2) improved to 0-7-1 on the road this season thanks to just its third away goal of 2017.

“We knew it was going to be a difficult place to play,” said Colorado coach Pablo Mastroeni, whose team had not played since July 4. “I just thought that the response in the second half was fantastic, after a bit of a sluggish first half and getting our feet in there with a couple weeks of not playing. . . . Overall I’m really happy with the performanc­e and satisfied with the point.”

The offensivel­y-challenged Rapids had done little to threaten Toronto prior to Badji’s goal before a loud crowd of 28,060.

Toronto outshot Colorado 15-9 but, like the Rapids, only managed to put four on target.

“There were a couple of chances we didn’t take advantage of but I don’t think we created enough chances,” said Toronto defender Eriq Zavaleta. “And then we fell asleep with a turnover.”

TFC was bolstered by the return of striker Sebastian Giovinco and defender Nick Hagglund.

Giovinco had been questionab­le, after a lower back bruise that forced an early exit in Wednesday’s 2-2 tie with NYCFC. Hagglund had been out since May13 when he tore the medial collateral ligament in his left knee in a collision with goalkeeper Alex Bono.

A group of Toronto supporters in the south stand wore white “No Argos at BMO” T-shirts. They had been told prior to the game that their “No Argos at BMO Field” sign was no longer welcome.

The club said it made the request out of respect to broadcaste­r TSN, which airs both MLS and CFL games.

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 ?? NATHAN DENETTE/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Toronto FC midfielder Marco Delgado and Colorado Rapids midfielder Dillon Serna battle for the ball on Saturday night at BMO Field.
NATHAN DENETTE/THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto FC midfielder Marco Delgado and Colorado Rapids midfielder Dillon Serna battle for the ball on Saturday night at BMO Field.

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