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Depleted Toronto FC wilt in Texas heat
September 4, 2010
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FRISCO, Texas -- Jeff Cunningham scored in the 47th minute to help lift FC Dallas to a 1-0 win over Toronto FC on Saturday night, extending its club-record unbeaten streak to 13.
David Ferreira set up Cunningham's goal by looping a pass over three defenders to Marvin Chavez who redirected the ball back to Cunningham, who scored from the top of the penalty box.
FC Dallas (10-2-10) improved to 8-0-5 during its streak.
Cunningham, who started for the injured Milton Rodriguez, scored his 129th career MLS goal.
Toronto (7-9-6) went 34 minutes without a shot between Ty Harden's attempt in the fifth minute and Nick LaBrocca's in the 39th.
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