Union's win over Toronto a birthday gift for Mwanga

July 19, 2010|By KERITH GABRIEL, gabrielk@phillynews.com
  • Michael Orozco Fiscal (right) celebrates his second-half goal with Sebastien Le Toux, who set it up with his corner kick.

On the day that marked the 19th year of his life, Danny Mwanga was out on the pitch at PPL Park living his dream.

Mwanga doesn't remember when he fell in love with soccer, but he recounted a picture in his mother's living room with him, soccer ball at feet, in his native Congo at just a year old.

The journey from then to today has spanned two continents, and both shores of the United States; Mwanga lived in Oregon while becoming an All-America and M.A.C Hermann Trophy finalist at Oregon State.

So as the chants of "Happy Birthday Mwanga" resonated down the rows of the River End, the Union's supporters section, Mwanga took it with the swagger of a teen, disguised under the grace of a professional.

Saturday, the Union's 2-1 win over Toronto FC was the 13th game of Mwanga's professional soccer career after being selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft in January.

While he failed to make the stat sheet, he didn't have to as stoppage time provided a penalty kick thriller courtesy of surefooted forward Sebastien Le Toux, who capitalized on a 94th minute handball in the box from Toronto substitution Maksim Usanov.

"When I woke up this morning, I was really hoping that we would win this game because we needed a win in the league," Mwanga said. "So it was the perfect birthday present for me."

The win avenged a 2-0 loss at Toronto's BMO Field on April 15. Le Toux' goal and a near-post header from defender Michael Orozco Fiscal off a Le Toux corner in the 61st minute provided all the Union needed to earn its fourth win of the season (4-8-2). The win pulled the Union out of the Eastern Conference cellar; it now sits tied with New England (4-9-2) for sixth place.

"First of all, it was good to get the much needed three points, I think it was a reversal of fortune today," said manager Peter Nowak. "It was good to win a game in this fashion. I think the better team won today. We slept one time and got punished for it, but it feels good to get the three points."

But when it comes to the notion of the Union being the better team, Toronto coach Preki begged to differ.

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