MLS Review: New York City edge Toronto in Torrent's first game
In Domenec Torrent's first game at the helm, New York City overcame Toronto in MLS.
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A Jo Inge Berget brace helped New York City to a 2-1 win over Toronto in Domenec Torrent's first game in charge on Sunday.
Torrent, who took over from Patrick Vieira earlier this month after the Frenchman's move to Nice, led his side to a hard-fought win at Yankee Stadium.
After David Villa came off injured for City approaching the half-hour mark, Victor Vazquez opened the scoring for Toronto.
Vazquez got on the end of a long pass from Auro before lobbing onrushing goalkeeper Sean Johnson.
Berget equalised six minutes after half-time with a neat back flick, before the Norwegian scored the winner.
Slick.Berget back heels it into the net. It's 1-1! June 24, 2018
The forward finished clinically from inside the area after being played in by Maximiliano Moralez in the 68th minute.
What a ball from Moralez. Too easy for Berget. 2-1 to . June 24, 2018
City moved back into second in the Eastern Conference with the win, while struggling Toronto are 10th.
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In the day's other game, Eastern Conference leaders Atlanta United were held to a 1-1 draw by the Portland Timbers.
