When the New York Red Bulls waived him in February after one season at the club, Raheem Edwards had no hesitation about where he wanted to go to continue his MLS career. “My immediate thought was Toronto FC and how do I come back. I reached out to them, and it happened pretty quickly,” Edwards told Sportsnet. Edwards was almost immediately picked up off waivers by Toronto, a move that reunited the fullback with his hometown club after nine years. Edwards, 30, first signed with Toronto in 2017, becoming the 14th player in club history to graduate to the first team from the TFC youth academy. The speedy fullback had one goal and six assists in 21 regular-season appearances that year, while also winning an MLS Cup, Supporters’ Shield and the Canadian Championship. He looked to have a bright future ahead of him with Toronto, but just days after winning the MLS Cup, he was selected in the 2017 Expansion Draft by LAFC, who turned around and traded...
Ollie Watkins scored again as Aston Villa knocked out Bologna out of the Europa League in a 4-0 rout Thursday to set up an all-English semifinal against Nottingham Forest. Unai Emery’s team reached its second European semifinal in three seasons with a 7-1 aggregate victory. Watkins had netted twice in last week’s 3-1 win in the first leg of the quarterfinal in Italy, and the striker set the pace at Villa Park. He tapped in a low cross from the left provided by Morgan Rogers for a 1-0 lead after 16 minutes for his 100th goal for Villa. Rogers had a golden opportunity to increase the lead but Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia saved his penalty kick. Only a minute later, though, Villa doubled its lead when Emiliano Buendía scored from a tight angle. Rogers made it 3-0 with another angled shot in the 39th, and Ezri Konsa finished the scoring seconds before the final whistle. Villa reached the Champions League quarterfinals last season and is on course to secure a spot in the lucr...
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