Lorenzo Insigni’s first goal in 11 months sparks DC United by Toronto

Lorenzo Insigne scored in the second half to spark hosts Toronto FC for a 2–0 win over DC United on Saturday afternoon in the second half.
Toronto lost two matches, scoring for the first time in three weeks. Toronto (2-6-4, 10 digits) also benefited from a target at a 66-minute mark.
However, DC United (3-6-3, 12 points) enjoyed the time of a slight occupation than Toronto throughout the match-52 percent to 48-DC translated that only five shots on the goal, as it missed the chance to win the back-to-box match for the first time this season.
The dominance of Toronto FC began from the beginning as he was the first half owner with 14 shot efforts (five on goals) compared to a shot on the net for DC United.
The match was scorched until the third minute of the second half when the Insigne, who was excluded with the new coach Robin Fraser, when the season began, ran a house header from Theo Corbenu from the Theo Corbenu.
For 33 -year -old Italian, who was sitting out of Toronto’s first four matches this season, was his first MLS goal since last June. Insigne also scored the second goal of Toronto in the 66th minute. He launched a cross that DC defender Lucas Bartlett tried to clean the ball and booted in his net.
Toronto’s goalkeeper Sean Johnson recorded five saves for his 106th career shutout, which rank for the fourth time. DC United Keeper Luis Baraza posted eight savings.
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