Inter Miami claimed a crucial three points in the race for the MLS playoffs with a 2-1 victory over star-studded Eastern Conference outfit Toronto on Saturday.
The win means Phil Neville’s side are unbeaten in five games and have won three of their past four to move up to fifth spot in the east.
All the goal scoring action occurred in the first half, with Inter going ahead after Toronto goalkeeper Alexander Bono’s inexplicable error from Jean Mota’s hopeful long-range strike in the 24th minute.
Italian recruit Lorenzo Insigne produced a moment of magic with a low right-foot volley to equalise four minutes later.
But Inter restored their lead in the 44th minute with a classy set play from a free-kick ending with Damion Lowe nodding back for Ariel Lassiter to stab home from close range.
Toronto midfielder Michael Bradley forced a save in the 72nd minute while Filippo Bernardeschi had a 94th-minute penalty shout waved away for the visitors.
43′ – Mota > Pozuelo > Lowe > Lassiter to put us up by 1#MIAvTOR |2-1 pic.twitter.com/pY6jCNPv2Y
— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) August 21, 2022
Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia Union flexed their muscle with Julian Carranza netting a hat-trick in a 6-0 away win over struggling DC United.
Philadelphia were in a ruthless mood although it was scoreless until Mikael Uhre got free and squeezed in the opener in the 37th minute.
Daniel Gazdag netted a penalty won by Uhre on half-time, before Carranza scored three goals inside 27 second-half minutes capitalizing on some inexplicable passing from the United defence. Cory Burke curled in the sixth in the 79th minute.
Reigning MLS Cup champions LAFC went down 2-1 at San Jose Earthquakes but became the first side to book their playoffs spot by virtue of other results.
25 Matches. Playoffs clinched.
This ties us with our Historic 2019 squad for the fewest matches needed to clinch an @MLS Playoff spot.
x – #LAFC pic.twitter.com/RLHRQtppFw
— LAFC (@LAFC) August 21, 2022
Colorado Rapids drew 1-1 with Houston Dynamo, who found a late equaliser from Sebastian Ferreira, while Vancouver Whitecaps could only draw 1-1 at Real Salt Lake, locking in LAFC.
Kei Kamara moved into outright third in the MLS goal scoring charts with his 135th career league goal as Montreal defeated New England 4-0.
Matt Miazga marked his return to the MLS with a goal in his second game for FC Cincinnati as they drew 1-1 at his former club New York Red Bulls.
Minnesota United boosted their playoffs’ hopes with a 2-1 win over Austin thanks to Franco Fragapane’s 62nd-minute winner.
Top 3 all-time goal scorer in MLS history, @keikamara. pic.twitter.com/U9D300sEbw
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) August 21, 2022
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