Daniel Salloi scores late and Toronto FC holds on to edge FC Cincinnati 1-0
CINCINNATI — Toronto FC’s rebuilt roster, still a work in progress, showed it is headed in the right direction with a 1-0 win over FC Cincinnati in Major League Soccer play Sunday.
Daniel Salloi opened his Toronto scoring account in the 86th minute to give TFC the win. The play started with an errant throw by Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano that went to Richie Laryea. The Toronto fullback surged forward and fed Salloi whose low right-footed shot beat Celentano, who had had a fine game before that.
“(Laryea) played an unbelievable ball,” said Salloi, a Hungarian international who spent the last 10 seasons with Sporting Kansas City before joining TFC in a February trade. “I love making that run off the wing and he played it perfect. I took a good touch and finished it really good. I’m proud of that one.”
It marked Toronto’s first-ever goal and win at TQL Stadium, which opened in 2021. Cincinnati had outscored Toronto 9-0 in five previous meetings (4-0-1) there.

