The Union’s first loss of the year had some bad signs, but they weren’t in the box score

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The Union had a 15-7 advantage in total shots, including 5-4 in shots on goal, and hadSo how is it that Toronto had two actual goals, and the Union had just one?

Mikael Uhre was one of the culprits, failing to score on any of the three shots he had. Toronto goalkeeper Alex Bono deserves a little credit for that, but there were certainly moments where Uhre could have done better. “You’d be concerned if we weren’t creating chances or we were struggling to get looks at goal, but we’re certainly getting those,” Curtin said. “I have no doubt that they’ll start to hit the back of the net -- I see it every day in training. You want your strikers to play with no pressure; you want them to feel that the pressure is on the rest of us to make them feel comfortable.”Curtin was more concerned with the goals his team gave up than the ones it didn’t score, and that was understandable.

“It’s the reason we have VAR … It’s clear as day, a straight red,” Curtin said. “I haven’t said anything that can get me fined, because it’s as blatant and obvious for everybody else to see it in the world of soccer, too.”

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