MLS Houston Dynamo FC

Houston defeats Toronto

Published on March 24, 2007 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Houston Dynamo FC News Release


CHARLESTON, SC-Things went pretty much as expected in the opening match of the Carolina Challenge Cup between Houston Dynamo and Toronto F.C. Even missing five starters through injury and national team call-ups, Houston looked very much like defending MLS Cup champions. Toronto, on the other hand, demonstrated the growing pains that come with an expansion year.

Houston handedly beat Toronto 2-0 behind goals by Ryan Cochrane and Chris Wondolowski.

Both ran an approximation of what would be their first teams if the season were to begin this weekend, though both were missing several starters, and let them run, both coaches keeping substitutions to a minimum.

In the fifth minute it looked like Houston had struck first blood when Wondolowski beat Toronto's Greg Sutton from close range but was ruled offside.

Nine minutes later Cochrane easily touched home a Brad Davis corner kick after Sutton misplayed the in-swinging ball. All an unmarked Cochrane had to do was help the ball into the goal.

Sutton redeemed himself, however, diving to his left to parry wide a long-range bomb from Davis that should have been Houston's second goal.

Houston continued to control the run of play through to the halftime whistle. The second half began in much the same vein as the first.

In the 72nd minute Toronto coach Mo Johnston looked for an offensive spark by inserting Abbe Ibrahim in for Jose Cancela with hopes of an offensive spark.

"It bit us," Johnston said. "The substitution opened things up for them in the back."

With Toronto putting more pressure forward, Houston took advantage of the space in the midfield when Kevin Goldtheaite sprung Wondolowski with a cross-field ball from the left flank. Wondolowski ran through Toronto's offside trap and easily slotted the ball past Sutton.

It was not all doom and gloom for Toronto, however. After joining the team on Friday, Richard Mulrooney started and played all 90 minutes.

Both teams will be in action Wednesday as the round-robin tournament continues. Toronto will face New York Red Bull at 6 p.m. Houston will take on the Charleston Battery at 8:15.




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