We see a different look on this game: Head coach Bob Bradley made three changes:
Domenico Criscito made his debut with the Toronto Fc , also Shane O’Neill and Deandre Kerr.
All this new changes came in to fill it up the Starting 11’
Carlos Salcedo ( End of his Contract) Ayo Akinola and Alejandro Pozuelo, who has since departed the club for Inter Miami.
Criscito was heavily involved with in the first 10 minutes, with great passes to Luca Petrasso on the left side.
The first goal came from the side of San Jose ( Jeremy Ebobisse) scored in the 26th minute . A weak pass by Chris Mavinga into the midfield was intercepted by a header from Judson. Benji Kikanovic .
The Toronto Fc had a few opportunities to score at the end of the first half. The keeper JT Marcinkowski, was great on the first half
Jonathan Osorio had another chance to even the score , but was blocked by a San Jose defender.
The second chance came by 55th minute from Osorio, whose shot was brilliantly saved by JT Marcinkowski.
The San Jose Sharks were very close to add another goal but in the 65th minute following a cross from Paul Marie to Nathan, but the Brazilian’s towering header drifted just wide of the post
Toronto Fc was able to even the score in the 72nd minute through Kerr. A counter-attack for the home side concluded with Kerr dribbling at the San Jose defence.
Four minutes later, Toronto Fc took the lead through Osorio. A mistake by Judson in his own box led to the Brampton native taking advantage and calmly chipping Marcinkowski from close range.
Quentin Westberg made a big save in second half but Ifunanyachi Achara was not able to clear the play and intercepted by an Earthquakes player and into the path of substitute Jack Skahan, whose shot found the far post.
Toronto Fc was not able to add more points playing on his Home field.
TFC’s next match is on Wednesday, July 13th against Chicago Fire at Soldier Field. Kick-off is set for 8:00 pm EST.