Late goal lifts Red Bulls to 1-1 draw with Toronto In TFC’s 20th home opener
TORONTO — Four teenagers saw action for Red Bull New York against Toronto FC on Saturday but it was a 36-year-old veteran who ensured former Toronto captain Michael Bradley earned a point in his return to BMO Field as Red Bulls coach.
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, who came on in the 77th minute, scored on a goalmouth scramble off a corner in the 98th minute to give New York a 1-1 draw in Toronto’s 20th home opener. It was was the fifth-latest goal in Red Bulls history.
Toronto (1-2-1) failed on several attempts to clear the corner and Choupo-Moting, a German-born Cameroon international whose CV included stints with Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, made them pay.
“Choupo, his experience, his quality, his ability to score goals, is still at such a high level,” said Bradley. “And so you know, he gives us so much. He and Emile (Forsberg), both as designated players, their presence, their leadership, the way they treat their teammates, they are so important and such good guys.


