Toronto FC’s hopes for a comeback were dashed as Charlotte FC secured a 3-2 win with a late goal from Agyemang. The match, which took place on Saturday, saw Toronto FC put up a valiant effort, but ultimately fall short.
The game started off with a strong performance from Toronto FC, with midfielder Alejandro Pozuelo scoring the first goal in the 27th minute. However, Charlotte FC quickly responded with two goals of their own, leaving Toronto FC trailing by one at halftime.
In the second half, Toronto FC continued to push for an equalizer, with forward Jozy Altidore scoring in the 64th minute. But just when it seemed like Toronto FC might be able to turn the game around, Agyemang scored in the 84th minute, securing the win for Charlotte FC.
Despite the loss, Toronto FC head coach Chris Armas praised his team’s effort, stating, “We fought until the very end and showed great resilience. It’s disappointing to come away with a loss, but we will learn from this and come back stronger.”
Toronto FC’s next match will be against the Vancouver Whitecaps on April 24th. With this loss, Toronto FC’s record now stands at 0-2-0 for the season.
