D.C. United rallies late to beat Toronto FC 3-2 in wild MLS season opener
WASHINGTON — Substitute Theodore Ku-Dipietro scored in the 98th minute as D.C. United completed a remarkable comeback to defeat Toronto FC 3-2 in a wild MLS season opener Saturday at Audi Field.
The 21-year-old Ku-Dipietro poked the ball home from in front of goal for his first MLS strike after setting up Christian Benteke’s tying goal in the 90th minute with a well-flighted cross for the Belgian international forward to head home.
Toronto seemed to have salvaged the points with Federico Bernardeschi scoring one goal and setting up another.
Bernardeschi scored from the penalty spot in the 66th minute to pull Toronto even and then, with a powerful free kick, set the table for Mark-Anthony Kaye’s goal in the 83rd minute. D.C. goalkeeper Tyler Miller got a hand to Bernardeschi’s rocket but Kaye reached the rebound first, acrobatically twisting his body to knock the ball home.