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a day ago
- Sport
Pep Biel and Patrick Agyemang each score to lift Charlotte FC over Toronto FC 2-0
TORONTO -- Pep Biel and Patrick Agyemang each scored a goal in the second half to lift Charlotte FC over Toronto FC 2-0 on Saturday night. Charlotte (8-8-1) won for just the second time in eight games. Toronto (3-10-4) had two wins and five losses in the month of May. Biel opened the scoring in the 56th minute. Liel Abada cut inside the penalty box to draw defenders and fed an unmarked Biel for a tap-in. Agyemang scored his sixth goal of the season in the 90th. Charlotte outshot Toronto 18-7 (9-2) in shots on target. David Bingham, making his first league start since October 2023, replaced Kristijan Kahlina, last year's MLS Goalkeeper of the year, in the Charlotte goal. Charlotte entered with a 1-6-1 record on the road, while Toronto's 1-6-2 home record ranked 29th in the league. A 2-0 victory over D.C. United on May 10 remains Toronto's lone home win of the season.


Edmonton Journal
a day ago
- Sport
- Edmonton Journal
Toronto FC's miserable May ends in 2-0 loss to visiting Charlotte FC
Article content TFC began to show signs of life in the second half, only to fall behind to Biel's 56th-minute strike. Ivory Coast attacker Wilfried Zaha started the play, finding Liel Abada on the right edge of the penalty box. The Israeli forward cut inside, drawing defenders, before feeding an unmarked Biel for a tap-in in front of goal. Johnson continued to make big stops in the second half. But he could not stop Agyemang, on a solo run, in the 90th minute. It was the sixth goal of the season for the U.S. international. Charlotte outshot Toronto 18-7 (9-2) in shots on target. The game marked a return for Toronto fullback Richie Laryea, out since March 1 with a hamstring injury, and former Toronto winger Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, on loan to Charlotte from CF Montreal, in his first game back at BMO Field since being traded away in August 2024 Laryea came off the bench to cheers in the 77th minute, his first action since TFC's second league game of the season. And the abrasive fullback wasted no time getting in the face of Zaha and Charlotte captain Ashley Westwood.


Hamilton Spectator
a day ago
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Toronto FC's miserable May ends in 2-0 loss to visiting Charlotte FC
TORONTO - Second-half goals by Pep Biel and Patrick Agyemang lifted Charlotte FC to a comfortable 2-0 win over Toronto FC in MLS play Saturday. It was largely one-way traffic in the first half with Charlotte, with the wind at its back, in control on a sunny, blustery evening before an announced crowd of 19,406 at BMO Field. The visitors outshot TFC 12-0 (4-0 in shots on target) in the first 45 minutes with Toronto goalkeeper Sean Johnson, celebrating his 36th birthday, keeping Toronto in the game. TFC began to show signs of life in the second half, only to fall behind to Biel's 56th-minute strike. Ivory Coast attacker Wilfried Zaha started the play, finding Liel Abada on the right edge of the penalty box. The Israeli forward cut inside, drawing defenders, before feeding an unmarked Biel for a tap-in in front of goal. Johnson continued to make big stops in the second half. But he could not stop Agyemang, on a solo run, in the 90th minute. It was the sixth goal of the season for the U.S. international. Charlotte outshot Toronto 18-7 (9-2) in shots on target. The game marked a return for Toronto fullback Richie Laryea, out since March 1 with a hamstring injury, and former Toronto winger Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, on loan to Charlotte from CF Montreal, in his first game back at BMO Field since being traded away in August 2024 Laryea came off the bench to cheers in the 77th minute, his first action since TFC's second league game of the season. And the abrasive fullback wasted no time getting in the face of Zaha and Charlotte captain Ashley Westwood. Laryea was shown a yellow card nine minutes after coming on. May has been a month of missed opportunities for Toronto (3-10-4), with two wins and five losses. All the more wasteful given Toronto went 1-5-0 at BMO Field, collecting just three of a possible 18 points at home (a 2-0 victory over D.C. United on May 10 remains its lone home win of the season). Charlotte (8-8-1) went into weekend play in ninth place, the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference — five places and nine points ahead of Toronto. Charlotte also had a poor May, going 2-6-0 in all competitions before the Toronto visit. Charlotte went into Saturday's game with a 1-6-1 road record, which ranked 28th in the 30-team league. Toronto's 1-6-2 home record, meanwhile, ranked 29th. The visitors came close in the 18th minute with a diving Johnson stopping Biel's shot. Seconds later, defender Raoul Petretta's desperate goal-line clearance denied Agyemang. Johnson stopped Zaha from close range in the 30th and 35th minute. Toronto brought on Derrick Etienne Jr. and Sigur Rosted to start the second half and began to show signs of life. Captain Jonathan Osorio recorded Toronto's first shot, albeit off target, in the 53rd minute. And Charlotte goalkeeper David Bingham was finally called into action a minute later, coming off his line to stop Ola Brynhildsen Toronto was coming off a painful 2-1 mid-week loss to visiting Philadelphia, which scored 86th- and 92nd-minute goals for the win. Charlotte lost 4-2 mid-week at the New York Red Bulls after a 3-2 home win over Columbus last Saturday that snapped a five-game league losing streak. Toronto coach Robin Fraser made four changes to the starting 11 that faced Philadelphia with Lazar Stefanovic, Kosi Thompson, Maxime Dominguez and Lorenzo Insigne slotting in. It made for a young starting back three with 18-year-old Stefanovic and 21-year-old Zane Monlouis playing alongside the 28-year-old Petretta. Winger Federico Bernardeschi, who like Thompson was suspended mid-week, did not dress due to a muscle strain. Bingham, making his first league start since October 2023, replaced Kristijan Kahlina, last year's MLS Goalkeeper of the year, in the Charlotte goal. Kahlina's form has been spotty of late. Charlotte, which joined the league in 2022, recorded its second-ever win north of the border (the first came April 12 in a 1-0 decision at CF Montreal). It is now 2-5-2 in Canada. Saturday's victory was also Charlotte's 50th in all competitions (50-50-29). Toronto was missing injured defenders Nicksoen Gomis, Henry Wingo and Kobe Franklin and forward Deandre Kerr. Saturday's game was TFC's annual Indigenous Heritage Night. It also marked the working debut of one of the four new video screens to be installed ahead of next year's World Cup — one at each corner of the stadium. The two screens at the north end are now in place but only the northwest one is working at this time. With the FIFA international window looming, Toronto doesn't play again until June 13 at Los Angeles FC. Seven of TFC's 17 remaining games after the break are on the road. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 31, 2025.


Winnipeg Free Press
a day ago
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Toronto FC's miserable May ends in 2-0 loss to visiting Charlotte FC
TORONTO – Second-half goals by Pep Biel and Patrick Agyemang lifted Charlotte FC to a comfortable 2-0 win over Toronto FC in MLS play Saturday. It was largely one-way traffic in the first half with Charlotte, with the wind at its back, in control on a sunny, blustery evening before an announced crowd of 19,406 at BMO Field. The visitors outshot TFC 12-0 (4-0 in shots on target) in the first 45 minutes with Toronto goalkeeper Sean Johnson, celebrating his 36th birthday, keeping Toronto in the game. TFC began to show signs of life in the second half, only to fall behind to Biel's 56th-minute strike. Ivory Coast attacker Wilfried Zaha started the play, finding Liel Abada on the right edge of the penalty box. The Israeli forward cut inside, drawing defenders, before feeding an unmarked Biel for a tap-in in front of goal. Johnson continued to make big stops in the second half. But he could not stop Agyemang, on a solo run, in the 90th minute. It was the sixth goal of the season for the U.S. international. Charlotte outshot Toronto 18-7 (9-2) in shots on target. The game marked a return for Toronto fullback Richie Laryea, out since March 1 with a hamstring injury, and former Toronto winger Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, on loan to Charlotte from CF Montreal, in his first game back at BMO Field since being traded away in August 2024 Laryea came off the bench to cheers in the 77th minute, his first action since TFC's second league game of the season. And the abrasive fullback wasted no time getting in the face of Zaha and Charlotte captain Ashley Westwood. Laryea was shown a yellow card nine minutes after coming on. May has been a month of missed opportunities for Toronto (3-10-4), with two wins and five losses. All the more wasteful given Toronto went 1-5-0 at BMO Field, collecting just three of a possible 18 points at home (a 2-0 victory over D.C. United on May 10 remains its lone home win of the season). Charlotte (8-8-1) went into weekend play in ninth place, the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference — five places and nine points ahead of Toronto. Charlotte also had a poor May, going 2-6-0 in all competitions before the Toronto visit. Charlotte went into Saturday's game with a 1-6-1 road record, which ranked 28th in the 30-team league. Toronto's 1-6-2 home record, meanwhile, ranked 29th. The visitors came close in the 18th minute with a diving Johnson stopping Biel's shot. Seconds later, defender Raoul Petretta's desperate goal-line clearance denied Agyemang. Johnson stopped Zaha from close range in the 30th and 35th minute. Toronto brought on Derrick Etienne Jr. and Sigur Rosted to start the second half and began to show signs of life. Captain Jonathan Osorio recorded Toronto's first shot, albeit off target, in the 53rd minute. And Charlotte goalkeeper David Bingham was finally called into action a minute later, coming off his line to stop Ola Brynhildsen Toronto was coming off a painful 2-1 mid-week loss to visiting Philadelphia, which scored 86th- and 92nd-minute goals for the win. Charlotte lost 4-2 mid-week at the New York Red Bulls after a 3-2 home win over Columbus last Saturday that snapped a five-game league losing streak. Toronto coach Robin Fraser made four changes to the starting 11 that faced Philadelphia with Lazar Stefanovic, Kosi Thompson, Maxime Dominguez and Lorenzo Insigne slotting in. It made for a young starting back three with 18-year-old Stefanovic and 21-year-old Zane Monlouis playing alongside the 28-year-old Petretta. Winger Federico Bernardeschi, who like Thompson was suspended mid-week, did not dress due to a muscle strain. Bingham, making his first league start since October 2023, replaced Kristijan Kahlina, last year's MLS Goalkeeper of the year, in the Charlotte goal. Kahlina's form has been spotty of late. Charlotte, which joined the league in 2022, recorded its second-ever win north of the border (the first came April 12 in a 1-0 decision at CF Montreal). It is now 2-5-2 in Canada. Saturday's victory was also Charlotte's 50th in all competitions (50-50-29). Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Toronto was missing injured defenders Nicksoen Gomis, Henry Wingo and Kobe Franklin and forward Deandre Kerr. Saturday's game was TFC's annual Indigenous Heritage Night. It also marked the working debut of one of the four new video screens to be installed ahead of next year's World Cup — one at each corner of the stadium. The two screens at the north end are now in place but only the northwest one is working at this time. With the FIFA international window looming, Toronto doesn't play again until June 13 at Los Angeles FC. Seven of TFC's 17 remaining games after the break are on the road. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 31, 2025.


Miami Herald
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Kelly Clarkson shares the hack she uses to get her 9-year-old son to brush his teeth
During a conversation with actress Jessica Biel, Kelly Clarkson is sharing the hack she uses to encourage her 9-year-old son Remington to brush his teeth. During the May 29 episode of 'The Kelly Clarkson Show,' Clarkson told Biel there is one daily hygiene task that her son is not a fan of completing. And that's brushing his teeth. 'He's gonna hate me saying this. I don't care because maybe it will shame him into doing it, but he just refuses to brush his teeth, like it's like a thing,' Clarkson explained. 'And so finally, I was like, 'Hey, let's make a fun thing of it.'' That's when the mom of two encouraged Remy to brush his teeth in the shower. 'I was in the shower, I'm like, 'Just take your toothbrush and your toothpaste in the shower. You can be messy,'' Clarkson said, because what 9-year-old boy doesn't like to be messy. 'So that's what I got him into in the shower,' Clarkson told Biel, who has admitted that she often eats in the shower. 'So now he's brushing his teeth!' Clarkson admitted that she doesn't 'know what it is about boys' when it comes to hygiene. As for her 10-year-old daughter, River Rose, Clarkson said she never had an issue with getting her to partake in good dental care. 'My girl is always like, 'Oh yeah, of course, I did that.' Like, I'm an idiot that I asked her,' the mom said. 'And then my son, he's just like, 'Yeah, I totally did.' And I'm like, 'You're lying. Let me smell your breath.'' But if you asked Biel, it's just being smart with your time, multitasking in the shower. 'I know this sounds disgusting,' the actress said, admitting she finds it disgusting as well, but 'this is called 'trying to get to drop-off on time' and just needing to do everything at once, because I didn't wake up early enough or something happened.' However, she does have a line. Biel said that while she often drinks her coffee in the shower, 'I don't really do sandwiches.' 'Bread is not my thing in the shower,' she continued, neither is steak, but she will eat yogurt or cereal.