Toronto FC shoots its way into MLS record book but still can’t score
Toronto FC shot its way into the record book, ultimately for futility, in a disappointing 0-0 tie against D.C. United on Wednesday night.
Toronto (5-4-2) launched a club-record 35 shots, notching the third-largest shot total in MLS history — and the most seen in a league game since 1998. All for naught.
Outshot 35-3 (13-2 in shots on target). D.C. United (7-3-3) defended tenaciously as Toronto set a league record for most shots in a game without scoring. With star striker Jozy Altidore sidelined by a heel injury, Toronto struggled for the right final touch before an announced BMO Field crowd of 26,116.