Minutes later, Kamara almost doubled D.C. United’s lead, but Jonathan Osorio cleared the forward’s effort off the line to deny him. The home side equalized in the 18th minute against the run of play, as an unmarked Richie Laryea found the bottom corner from just outside the box.
At the 30 minute mark, a perfectly waited through ball was slipped into Kamara by Andy Najar, forcing Toronto keeper Quentin Westberg to come rushing out. Kamara beat Westberg to the ball and the goalkeeper caught his leg, tripping him in the box for a penalty. Kamara, United’s leading scorer, stepped up to take the penalty and coolly converted it to put the Black-and-Red back ahead, 2-1.
Five minutes after their second goal, D.C. United won another corner kick. Gressel played the ball short to Paul Arriola, who cleverly backheeled the ball back to Gressel who fired an effort towards goal that Kamara diverted with a slight flick putting United ahead 3-1 at the break. The first half brace propelled Kamara to 19 goals on the season, the most in the league.
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