Guadalajara beat Toronto on penalties to win Champions league

All 10 titles in the Champions League era, which began in 2008, have now gone to Mexican sides but Toronto FC made Guadalajara earn their ticket to the FIFA Club World Cup by fighting back after losing the opening leg 2-1 at home.

Guadalajara beat Toronto on penalties to win Champions league

(Reuters)





Only three times in 54 competitive matches in Mexico have MLS teams returned home with a win but the Reds very nearly dented that run of domination.

In the end Chivas were deadly from the penalty spot, scoring on all four shots while Jonathan Osorio rang his attempt off the bar and Michael Bradley missed the net entirely igniting a Guadalajara celebration.

Guadalajara had Estadio Akron on their feet when Orbelin Pineda, running onto a deft pass from Rodolfo Pizzaro, slotted home in the 19th minute.

But Toronto would answer six minutes later when Jozy Altidore, left unmarked in the box, stabbed home a poacher's goal from six yards.

Toronto took the lead just before half time on a bit of brilliance from a fired up Sebastian Giovinco.

Booked in the 43rd minute for arguing with the referee, the scowling Italian collected a pass from Marco Delgado cutting inside and then beat Guadalajara goalkeeper Rodolfo Cota with a low shot that crept inside the near post.

Toronto had the better of the chances in a tight second half, Giovinco watching his low shot slip past the post and Marco Delgado missing what looked a sure winner from close range in injury time.

The winner of the CONCACAF Champions League qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup tournament that features the six continental club champions. The 2018 Club World Cup is set for Dec. 12-22 in the United Arab Emirates.





(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)


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