Toronto FC lets one slip away
PAUL ATTFIELD

TORONTO — It was all there for the taking.
With the ticker tape and smoke bombs released before kickoff, and an early lead provided by hometown hero Dwayne De Rosario — his first goal for the club — Toronto FC fans were ready to resume the party everyone had anticipated this season before the Seattle Sounders so rudely gate-crashed last week's home opener.
But two minutes from time, the home side failed to deal with a corner, substitute Eric Avila turned it back across the goal and FC Dallas captain Pablo Ricchetti nonchalantly back-heeled it into the net as three points turned into one with Saturday's 1-1 draw.

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TFC's old habits die hard as late goal costs victory
'It feels like we lost the game,' Robinson admits after Dallas scores with just three minutes to go
Daniel Girard

It was an all-too-familiar finish.
Toronto FC, which last season tied for league-worst in giving up 13 goals in the final 15 minutes of a game, did it again yesterday, surrendering the equalizer to FC Dallas with three minutes to play.
"Everyone's deflated in here because it feels like we lost the game," midfielder Carl Robinson said in the TFC locker room after the 1-1 tie before 20,272 fans at BMO Field.

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The Positive Side Of Disappointment

TORONTO -- Saturday's match represented the positive side of disappointment for Toronto FC, if such a thing exists. Whereas last weekend's 2-0 loss to Seattle was an all-around letdown for the team, Saturday's 1-1 draw against FC Dallas represented at least a step in the right direction, albeit with its own unique brand of unpleasantness. In this case, it was an 87th-minute goal from FCD captain Pablo Ricchetti that tied the game and erased the lead that the Reds had held for most of the game. Ricchetti's goal deflated the supporters at BMO Field, all of whom were hoping to see TFC hang on for its first home victory of the season.

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Late goals continue to plague TFC
John F. Molinaro

First, the good news.
Dwayne De Rosario scored his first goal for Toronto FC in a 1-1 draw with FC Dallas on Saturday in what was easily the midfielder's best performance for the Canadian club since being acquired in an off-season trade.
Toronto's much maligned defence put it in a good day at the office, Kevin Harmse being the notable exception, and shut down Dallas' Kenny Cooper, one of the best strikers in the league.

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TFC: Everything but the win
Looks sharp, but done in by late ugly goal
By LANCE HORNBY, SUN MEDIA

Toronto FC's Scarborough Connection came through for the hometown, but it's the ugly goal the club gave up yesterday that will haunt it this week.
Three minutes from a shutout win and the perfect finish to the day for Dwayne De Rosario and Adrian Serioux, team jitters came to the fore and allowed FC Dallas to escape with a 1-1 draw. TFC didn't have a shot on goal in the second half, while winless Dallas took advantage for its first point of the year.

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