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Osorio's go-ahead goal leads Toronto FC past D.C. United for Bob Bradley's 1st home win

Jonathan Osorio scored his 50th goal in all competitions for Toronto FC to defeat D.C. United 2-1 on Saturday, giving coach Bob Bradley his first win at TFC's helm.

It was regular-season win No. 183 for Bradley, behind only New England's Bruce Arena and the late Sigi Schmid. Bradley is coaching his fifth MLS team.

Osorio notched the go-ahead goal in the 53rd minute, racing toward the back post and then sliding to get a leg to a Luca Petrasso cross. The 29-year-old Canadian midfielder, who has scored in all 10 of his MLS seasons, started the play when he intercepted the ball just inside the D.C. half. Four passes later, following a sprint to goal, Osorio put it in the back of the net for his second of the season — and 35th in career MLS play.

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The goal came in Osorio's club-record 296th appearance for TFC in all competitions. Only Sebastian Giovinco (83) and Jozy Altidore (79) have scored more for Toronto.

D.C. opened the scoring in the 10th minute, taking advantage of some slack defending. Nigel Robertha toyed with Lukas MacNaughton on the left flank before floating in a cross to an unmarked Russell Canouse, whose angled header beat Alex Bono and found the corner of the goal.

Canouse was making his season debut, after missing the first three games with a groin injury.

Toronto (1-2-1) opened the season with a 1-1 tie at FC Dallas before losing 4-1 to the visiting New York Red Bulls and 2-1 at Columbus.

D.C. United (2-2-0) came into the contest unbeaten in its previous nine regular-season matches (3-0-6) against TFC dating back to August 2017, although Toronto did post a 5-1 extra-time win in the 2019 post-season.

Saturday's game was played before an announced crowd of

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