Toronto FC's Goalkeeper Luke Gavran Scores Dramatic Equalizer Against Philadelphia Union
Goalkeeper Luke Gavran scores in stoppage time to give Toronto a 3-3 draw against the Union
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In a thrilling match, Toronto FC goalkeeper Luke Gavran scored a last-minute header to secure a 3-3 draw against the Philadelphia Union. This goal marks Gavran as only the third goalkeeper in Major League Soccer (MLS) history to score, extending Toronto's unbeaten streak to seven games.
- 01Luke Gavran scored a last-minute equalizer, becoming the third goalkeeper in MLS history to score a goal.
- 02Toronto FC extended its unbeaten streak to seven games after a rough start to the season.
- 03The match featured a back-and-forth scoring battle between Toronto and Philadelphia.
- 04Philadelphia Union struggled, currently holding a record of 1-6-2.
- 05The match showcased a dramatic finish with multiple lead changes.
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In an exciting match on Wednesday night, Toronto FC goalkeeper Luke Gavran scored a dramatic equalizer in stoppage time, resulting in a 3-3 draw against the Philadelphia Union. Gavran's header, off a pass from Alonso Coello, made him only the third goalkeeper in Major League Soccer (MLS) history to score a goal, the first since William Hesmer in 2010. Toronto, which had a rocky start to the season with two losses, has now extended its unbeaten streak to seven games. The match saw the Union take an early lead with goals from Milan Iloski and Danley Jean Jacques, but Toronto fought back with goals from Josh Sargent and Kobe Franklin to level the score. The Union regained the lead late in the game with a goal from Nathan Harriel, only for Gavran to steal a point in the final moments.
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This match result boosts Toronto FC's morale and strengthens their position in the league, attracting more fans and potential revenue from future games.
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