Cape Breton Post

Toronto FC striker Jozy Altidore escapes longer ban for role in tunnel melee

- BY NEIL DAVIDSON

Twelve days and two review panels after striker Jozy Altidore’s red card for violent conduct, Toronto FC is back where it started from.

Which is without the burly U.S. internatio­nal forward for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final in Columbus on Tuesday.

Coach Greg Vanney said Friday that the MLS disciplina­ry committee had opted against extending Altidore’s mandatory one-game ban for violent conduct arising from the halftime tunnel melee during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semi- final against the New York Red Bull on Nov. 5.

Red Bulls captain Sacha Kljestan, the other half of the tunnel roughhousi­ng equation, was also ejected for violent conduct.

There was no immediate word from the league on whether the disciplina­ry committee had handed down any fines over the tunnel confrontat­ion or what Kljestan’s fate was.

Earlier this week, a separate independen­t panel upheld referee Chris Penso’s decision to eject both players, rejecting appeals by Toronto and the Red Bulls.

Asked Friday if the delay between the two rulings and the incident itself had bothered him, Vanney replied “Yes and no.’’

“I guess it is what it is. People want to know what’s going on so you’ve got to keep answering the questions,’’ he added. “But I don’t think it’s a topic inside our locker-room or a discussion within our team, which is fine. I don’t mind talking about it as long as they’re not talking about it.’’

His players have had to talk about it with reporters, however. At times, the training centre scrums this week have seemed more like an episode of “Law and Order’’ than standard soccer fare.

Toronto will also be without striker Sebastian Giovinco on Tuesday. The mercurial Italian earned a one-game ban for picking up two yellow cards — for time wasting and dissent — over the two legs of the series win over the Red Bulls.

Vanney will likely use Canadian internatio­nal Tosant Ricketts up front with Spanish playmaker Victor Vazquez in a more forward role on Tuesday. Both Altidore and Giovinco will be back for Game 2 at BMO Field on Nov. 29.

Vanney said Altidore and Giovinco, who make a combined US$12 million this season, will accompany the team to Ohio.

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