Toronto FC looks for first win in Portland in bid to climb back up MLS standings
Toronto FC’s urgent search for points takes it next to Portland, where the MLS champions have never won before.
Wednesday may be a good time to visit. The slumping Timbers (10-7-7) were beaten 1-0 by visiting Seattle on Sunday night and have lost four straight since the Vancouver Whitecaps ended a 15-game unbeaten streak (10-0-5) that dated back to April 14.
Their longest losing run since July 2012 has seen the Timbers outscored 10-2 and shut out twice. Portland sits one point out of the playoffs in the Western Conference.
Toronto (7-12-6) has its own problems — six points out of the playoffs in the East with nine games remaining. Coach Greg Vanney estimates his team will have to win six of those to get back into the playoff picture.


