
Defender Andrew Boyens scored his first MLS goal midway through the first half to help Toronto FC beat the visiting Colorado Rapids 2-1 on Saturday.
After opening the season 0-4, expansion Toronto has gone 3-1-1. Colorado (4-3-3) had its four- game unbeaten streak snapped.
Herculez Gomez pulled the Rapids to within 2-1 in the 32nd minute when he slipped a shot past Toronto goalkeeper Srdjan Djekanovic after taking a pass from Conor Casey.
Gomez leads the Rapids this season with four goals.
In the 70th minute, Gomez had an opportunity to tie the game after he played a free kick into the penalty box, but the shot skipped past the near post.
WIZARDS 3, RED BULLS 2
at Kansas City, Mo.: Eddie Johnson became the first player in MLS history to score three goals in consecutive games, and Kansas City (6-2-1) leapfrogged the Red Bulls (5-2-2) and New England into the Eastern Conference lead.
REAL SALT LAKE 0, REVOLUTION 0
at Foxborough, Mass.: Nick Rimando made 13 saves to help Real Salt Lake (0-3-6) tie and remain the only winless team in the MLS.
D.C. UNITED 0, GALAXY 0
at Carson, Calif.: Despite outshooting Los Angeles 17-9, D.C. United was held to a scoreless tie.
U.S. National Team: Benny Feilhaber scored his first goal for the U.S. national team and assisted on another to help the Americans tune up for a busy summer of tournaments with a 4-1 victory over China in an exhibition in San Jose, Calif.
Feilhaber was among five U.S. starters who entered with five or fewer national team appearances. All made key contributions, with Feilhaber also assisting on Clint Dempsey’s second-half goal.
The Chinese play exhibitions against the Galaxy on Tuesday and the Rapids next Sunday.
* Europe: The European Championship qualifier between Sweden and Denmark was abandoned at 3-3 after a Danish fan tried to attack the referee for awarding a penalty kick in the 89th minute in Copenhagen.
Danish soccer officials initially said referee Herbert Fandel had awarded Sweden a 3-0 victory, but European soccer’s governing body said the result would have to be confirmed by an investigation.
Denmark had rallied from a 3-0 deficit to tie it 3-3 before Fandel sent off Denmark defender Christian Poulsen for punching Sweden striker Markus Rosenberg in the stomach.
After Fandel pointed to the penalty spot at Parken Stadium, the spectator charged onto the field and tried to punch the referee. He was intercepted by Danish defender Michael Gravgaard. Danish police said the attacker was arrested.



