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Quotes: Sporting KC 2-1 Toronto FC

Peter Vermes - Sporting KC at LA Galaxy - April 20, 2013

Peter Vermes - Manager, Sporting KC

Comments on the game... 
Based on the weather and the field conditions I knew it was not going to be a pretty game. I thought that for the most part other than the goal we gave up we managed the game pretty well. The first twenty five minutes we were pretty good and then the last fifteen they were in our half of the field way too much. Second half I thought we were much better, we played most of that half until the very end in their half of the field which is what we wanted to do from the outset. Scoring first and getting the second one to go ahead again shows a lot of grit and desire by the group at this time of year which is what you are looking for and it keeps us in the running. Winning points like this on the road are not easy. I say this all the time; I don't think that there is a team in the league that you can say that any game is going to be a lay-up. There is nobody in the league that way, there is too much parity and so this was big for us to get the points away from home.

Thoughts on getting a victory away from home...
You have to keep getting in form, stay in form and make sure that you are at your peak when you get to that point. Obviously we want to get into the playoffs and the best positions we can to give ourselves home field advantage. That's really what we are fighting for at the moment.

On the performance of C.J. Sapong... 
The first thing I would say that the last three or four games he has started to really up his game. His commitment in desire for training and playing both sides of the ball has increased from game to game and today he got rewarded based on his great movement off the ball on both goals that he scored. But you have to credit the other guys for the service they gave him as well. I thought our service was actually really good today and our movement around the box was good as well.

Seth Sinovic - Defender, Sporting KC

Comments on the match... 
It was some difficult conditions and we knew it was going to be a battle and not the prettiest of games. I thought we fought hard, gave up a soft goal but bounced back from it so we are pretty satisfied with the result.

On the defensive performance...
I thought we were really organized and that started with communication from Jimmy Nielsen in the back. It was great, we always found ourselves in the right spots and we pressed well from the midfield and all the way up top which makes our life a lot easier. I think we were organized and were talking a lot and I felt we did a really good job with that.

On the postseason push... 
I think we got a favorable result with Montreal losing today so it's kind of a three team race to the top right now and we've been on a little bit of a run so hopefully we can keep that going.

C.J. Sapong - Forward, Sporting KC

Comments on the match...
It was a straight battle. It wasn't technical, it was wet, muddy, it was just a game that tested heart and spirit.

On scoring twice... 
Everybody else is doing their job and I'm just doing mine. The first one, we had a corner, we got it out and had a break. It was a great counter with a great ball right back in and I just had to finish it. The second one Chance Myers hung up a ball and the defender was a little late in attacking it so I attacked it and put it in the goal.

Ryan Nelsen - Head Coach, Toronto FC

On being dismissed... 
No.  I think it was the linesmen.  He was under a bit of pressure, the crowd was on him.  He had made some obvious errors.  He was just under a bit of pressure.  It was nothing directed.   We just said you're under a bit of pressure now.  You got to concentrate.  I feel for these referees they are under a lot of pressure. Especially when all the critical decisions really didn't go our way. Which kind of caused a bit of tension from our bench as well and from our players.   I felt for the referee.

On conceding the two goals... 
It's always going to be, look at their goal. It was even softer than our two. The ball comes in our guys about to score and it hits the guys hand.   It's a battened penalty and it's a goal.  When Justin Braun's about to hit the ball, Aurelien Collin isn't even looking at the ball and grabs him and throws him over the end line.  That's another goal and we would have won the game.  They're just errors, they're soft errors, they're soft goals, but I should be talking about having two penalties, two clear penalties, stone cold penalties and we would have won the game and there coach is talking about the soft goals that we gave up.  But then again that's what probably caused the frustration in the crowd and frustration on the bench.  Again it was a tough game in those conditions for everybody including the referee and the linesmen. 

Steven Caldwell - Defender, Toronto FC

On receiving a red card...
I haven't had a chance to see it. I think he comes with in with his foot high and I sort of had to go with my foot high.  There was no intent or anything malicious about it. 

Mark Bloom - Defender, Toronto FC

Comments on the match...
I feel like we gave up two soft goals.  We're not thrilled about that.  But ultimately it was a tough game against a tough side.   We got a goal and we equalized but we need to capitalize on that.  We gotta finish the game off. 

On transitioning to MLS...
I feel like I'm adjusting well.  Obviously it was a good step for me.  Something I've been looking forward to for a while.   I'm very fortunate to be here and I'm trying to make best of this opportunity.