TORONTO - Bernardo Anor scored in the 56th minute and the Columbus Crew beat Toronto FC 1-0 on Saturday.

The opportunistic Anor put the Crew in front after Toronto captain Julian de Guzman lost possession in midfield. Columbus drove toward the goal and, after a nice give and go, a clearing attempt by defender Logan Emory bounced straight back to Anor, who banged it in from close range.

Columbus (2-1-0) improved to 2-0-5 at BMO Field.

Toronto FC (0-3-0) is winless in MLS play but is just one game away from the CONCACAF Champions League final.

Toronto FC striker Danny Koevermans had a good chance in the 11th minute when a poor clearance went straight to him near the penalty spot. But his shot went straight at goalie Andy Gruenebaum.

Columbus was awarded a penalty kick in the 41st minute when referee Geoff Gamble called a foul on Toronto defender Ty Harden as Crew forward Olman Vargas went down in the box as the ball headed out of play.

Harden vehemently disputed the call and the Toronto coaches were up in arms on the sidelines. Goalkeeper Milos Kocic then stepped up and stopped Milovan Mirosevic's kick, palming it away acrobatically to his right.

It was Toronto's third match in a week, with two more to come in the next seven days. In contrast, Columbus had played just once since its season opener March 10.

It was a challenging game for Gruenebaum, who got a wakeup call when Koevermans slammed into him on a high ball. The Toronto player was penalized and Gruenebaum took his time clearing the cobwebs.

The Crew goalie took another shot in the 31st minute when Ryan Johnson barrelled into him on another high ball in the box.

Toronto substitute Eric Avila had a chance to tie it in the 72nd after a nice through ball sent him in alone but he ran out of room and Gruenebaum blocked his shot.