Toronto FC win clash of Canadians to down Montreal Impact and reach MLS Cup final
Toronto become the first Canadian club to reach Major League Soccer’s championship game after overpowering Montreal in a seven-goal thriller
Toronto FC became the first Canadian club to reach Major League Soccer’s championship game on Wednesday after overpowering Montreal Impact 5-2 in a seven-goal thriller after extra-time.
Toronto, who had trailed 3-0 in last week’s first leg in Montreal before recovering to score two crucial away goals, will now host the Seattle Sounders in the MLS Cup final on December 10.
A pulsating duel at a rainswept BMO Field was effectively settled in the first half of extra-time, when goals from Benoit Cheyrou and Tosaint Ricketts put Toronto 5-2 ahead on the night, 7-5 on aggregate.
The defeat marked the final chapter of Didier Drogba’s MLS career. The former Chelsea and Ivory Coast star is leaving Montreal in the close season.
The extra-time drama came after an action-packed 90 minutes which saw Montreal take a 1-0 lead – 4-2 on aggregate – with a swift counter-attacking goal midway through the first half.

The veteran Ghanaian striker darted into the box and tucked away a low finish past Clint Irwin.
Toronto, however, were handed a lifeline on 37 minutes when a Sebastian Giovinco corner was met with a powerful header by Nick Hagglund.