Toronto FC salvages some pride with win over Atlanta in regular-season finale
Toronto FC salvaged some pride on the final day of the MLS regular season Sunday, winning 4-1 to prevent visiting Atlanta United from hoisting the Supporters’ Shield.
“It doesn’t make up for the season we had but the effort and the execution on the day was very good against a good team,” said Toronto coach Greg Vanney. “And so we take that … as we move into an off-season where we have some time to really get ourselves for a new season and take all the lessons we took from this year to prepare ourselves for next year.”
Lucas Jansson scored twice and Sebastian Giovinco added a goal and an assist for Toronto (10-18-6). Marky Delgado also scored for Toronto before a crowd of 23,895 on Fan Appreciation Day.
Josef Martinez, extending his league-record scoring total to 31, scored the lone Atlanta goal. His 77th-minute penalty kick made things interesting by cutting the Toronto lead to 2-1. But late goals by Jansson and Giovinco ended the drama.


