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Game Notes: Orlando City Falls 5-0 to Toronto after Receiving Two Red Cards

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TORONTO ā€“ August 22, 2015 ā€“ Orlando City SC (7-12-7, 28 points) suffered a 5-0 defeat to Toronto FC (10-10-4, 34 points) at BMO Field on Saturday afternoon after defender Rafael Ramos and midfielder Adrian Winter were sent off during the match.


The ejections marked the Lionsā€™ eighth and ninth red cards of the season - the most for any team in Major League Soccer (MLS).


While maintaining a strong defensive shape, Orlando kept the home side relatively quiet in the first half, limiting chances from Designated Player Sebastian Giovinco and U.S. Menā€™s National Team midfielder Michael Bradley. However, with less than 10 minutes remaining in the half, Ramos was controversially sent off while making a strong challenge, reducing the Lions to 10 men with over 50 minutes left in the game.


As a result, the Reds got off to a strong start in the second 45, beginning with Marco Delgadoā€™s finish in the 46th minute. Ten minutes later, Sebastian Giovinco doubled Torontoā€™s lead with a free-kick from the edge of the area that hit the far post before finding the back of the net.


In the final 20 minutes of the fixture, Justin Morrowā€™s goal, a brace from second-half substitute Jozy Altidore, and Winterā€™s red card on a counter-attack would secure three points for Toronto, despite a concerted effort from City to fight back into the game.


ā€œWeā€™re obviously bitterly disappointed with the result. I thought we were doing okay, up until the sending off. I thought the game plan was working well, and obviously the sending offs has cost us dearly,ā€ said head coach Adrian Heath. ā€œWe started the second half by giving away a goal really early which didnā€™t help. We had a couple of chances to tie the game, but the bottom line is that it wasnā€™t good enough. We compounded our problem by going down to nine men, so itā€™s been a very difficult day in the end.ā€




First Half:

11ā€™ The opening portion of the game featured a slower pace, as the Lions focused on their defensive shape in behind the ball, waiting patiently for an opportunity to break forward.


14ā€™ Cyle Larin found space on the left-hand-side, driving deep into Torontoā€™s half with the ball. The rookie had Kaka surging alongside but was dispossessed before he could make the pass.


17ā€™ An errant header from the City backline nearly proved costly when it landed to Marco Delgado just outside the six, however, his final effort soared high of the target.


32ā€™ Despite being surrounded by multiple defenders, Luke Boden somehow managed to work his way out of trouble and whip a dangerous ball into Torontoā€™s box. The cross was intended for Larin, but the Reds managed to clear it away for a corner.


36ā€™ After making a strong challenge, Rafael Ramos was controversially sent off, marking the teamā€™s eighth red card so far this season - the most for any team in MLS.


45 (+1) At the end of the first half, both sides were level 0-0, as Orlando faced playing another half while being a man down.


Second Half:

46ā€™ The Lions got off to a difficult start in the second half when Marco Delgado tucked away Michael Bradleyā€™s ball in the box, putting the home side up 1-0.


56ā€™ Ten minutes later, matters became worse for Orlando when Sebastian Giovinco scored his 17th goal of the season, hitting his set-piece off the far post and into the back of the net.


61ā€™ Kaka created Orlando Cityā€™s best chance of the game, bursting down the left side before finding Lewis Neal fora close-range attempt. However, the Englishmanā€™s effort was deflected away by the Toronto defense.


71ā€™ Toronto added to its lead when Bradley drove a ball across the box to Justin Morrow for the third goal of the game.


72ā€™ Heath made his second change of the game, bringing on Bryan Rochez for Lewis Neal after introducing Carlos Rivas for Cyle Larin moments earlier.


82ā€™ With the Lions pushing forward in search of a goal, City were caught on the counter when Bradley played Findley in behind the defense. Tally Hall came charging off his line, but mis-timed the tackle, forcing Winter to bring the forward down and receive his second yellow card of the game.


83ā€™ Jozy Altidore tucked away the ensuing penalty-kick.


85ā€™ Moments later, Altidore notched a brace when he headed Findleyā€™s cross into the back of the net.


90 (+1)ā€™ The referee blew the final whistle, resulting in a 5-0 win for the Reds.




Scoring Summary:
TOR: Marco Delgado (Michael Bradley) 46ā€™
TOR: Sebastian Giovinco (Unassisted) 56ā€™
TOR: Justin Morrow (Michael Bradley) 71
TOR: Jozy Altidore (Penalty-kick) 83ā€™
TOR: Jozy Altidore (Robbie Findley) 85ā€™


Misconduct Summary:
TOR: Sebastian Giovinco (Yellow Card) 22ā€™
ORL: Servando Carrasco (Yellow Card) 30ā€™
ORL: Rafael Ramos (Red Card) 36ā€™
ORL: Kaka (Yellow Card) 38ā€™
TOR: Ahmed Kantari (Yellow Card) 40ā€™
ORL: Adrian Winter (Yellow Card) 56ā€™
ORL: Adrian Winter (Yellow Card, Red Card) 83ā€™
ORL: Cristian Higuita (Yellow Card) 84ā€™


Lineups/Substitutions:
Orlando City SC - GK Tally Hall, D Luke Boden, David Mateos, Aurelien Collin, Rafael Ramos, M Servando Carrasco, Cristian Higuita, Adrian Winter, Lewis Neal (Bryan Rochez 72ā€™, Kaka (Corey Ashe 84ā€™), F Cyle Larin (Carlos Rivas 63ā€™)


Unused Subs: GK Earl Edwards Jr., D Tommy Redding, M Eric Avila, F Pedro Ribeiro


Toronto FC - GK Chris Konopka, D Justin Morrow, Ahmed Kantari, Josh Williams, Jackson (Daniel Lovitz 46ā€™), M Michael Bradley, Benoit Cheyrou, Collen Warner, Marco Delgado, F Jonathan Osorio (Jozy Altidore 72ā€™), Sebastian Giovinco (Robbie Findley 76ā€™)


Unused Subs: GK Joe Bendik, D Ashtone Morgan, Eriq Zavaleta, F Herculez Gomez


Match Facts:
Time of Match: 4:00 p.m. ET
Weather: Clear
August 22, 2015
Attendance: 26,397


Stats:

Shots:
ORL: 4
TOR: 18



Corners:
ORL: 1
TOR: 7


Offside:
ORL: 2
TOR: 3


Fouls:
ORL: 13
TOR: 15


Saves:
ORL: 2
TOR: 1


The Lions will return to the Orlando Citrus Bowl on August 29 to host the Chicago Fire. Kick-off is 7:30 p.m. ET.