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New England cruise past Toronto FC, Orlando City beats SKC without Kaka

Diego Fagundez scored for the third straight game and Lee Nguyen set up two goals to help the New England Revolution beat Toronto FC 3-1 for their fifth straight Major League Soccer victory.

New England has outscored its opposition 13-2 during the winning streak. It also has a seven-game unbeaten streak.

Fifth-place Toronto dropped six points behind fourth-place New England in the Eastern Conference.

New England took a 2-0 lead in the first half on Fagundez's goal and an own goal from Toronto defender Damien Perquis.

Robbie Findley scored for Toronto early in the second half, ending New England's 340-minute shutout streak. Kelyn Rowe completed the scoring in the 71st minute.

Adrian Winter scored his first two MLS goals as a Kaka-less Orlando City beat Sporting Kansas City 3-1 to snap a six-game winless streak.

Winter, acquired by expansion Orlando City on July 29, put away a free kick, which he won, from Luke Boden on a header from the top left of the 6-yard box to the bottom-right corner in the third minute.

Krisztian Nemeth split three defenders in the center of the box and found the top-right corner of the net in the 58th to tie it for Sporting KC.

About seven minutes later, Orlando City's Bryan Rochez, who replaced scoring leader Cyle Larin in the 57th, advanced a header to Brek Shea, who dropped it back to Rochez in the center of the box for the goal.

In the 71st minute, Winter slipped the ball to Lewis Neal, who poked it back to Winter for the finish from just outside the 6-yard box.