Timbers to win Toronto spaces

Alonso Koelo and Tieres Spiser scored with pieces of set when Toronto FC on Saturday won 3–0 against Portland Timbers to end the four-match winless streak.
Coolo strikes a 24-yard in the lower left corner in the 11th minute for the first free kick goal of the Toronto season, the Spiser made it 2–0 in the 56th minute before a dendre ker goal in 90+4 minutes.
Toronto (4–10–5, 17 points) was three defeats and one tie in their last four matches.
The end of an unbeaten line (2–0-1) in Portland (8–5–6, 30 digits) was the end.
This season, for the first time playing with a halftime lead at home, Spiser doubled the count. Kosi Thompson hit a corner kick, which was implicated in the air by James Pentamis. Ola Brinhildsen tried to head it, but the ball hit the crossbar and went to a spiceer for a volley for the first corner-conch of Toronto.
Timbers played their first match without scorer Antony (six goals), which is out six to eight weeks after maintaining Hamstrings bruising on 13 June.
Their absence and several injured Winshers forced coach Phil Neville to first start Felip Mora and Kevin Kelsey together at the center.
Timbers had difficulty in generating any crime with an off-target shot through 50 minutes.
Sean Johnson did not have to save a savings on four attempts for his fifth shutout. Portland was vacated for the fifth time.
Toronto had his own deplete roster with Star Federico Bernardesky (Lower Body), remembering a fourth straight match. In addition, Richie Laria and Debbie Floors are on international duty during the ConcacAF Gold Cup.
Toronto FC 6-4-2 went to all-time vs. Timbers.
Even more importantly, he gave a rare treatment to his fans, who wins at home only for the second time (2-7-3). The second was on 10 May 2-0 vs DC United.
Portland fell 3-4-2 on the road at its last Eastern conference of the season.
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