The mood was electric when the Seattle Sounders beat their crowd record in the MLS final against Toronto FC, but on the pitch it was long a bit of a standout war with a few half chances.

In the second half, Seattle was still up and with just under 60 minutes played, 1-0 came when Kevin Leerdam's shot dribbled bouncing through Toronto defender Justin Morrow and into the goal.

Almost 20 minutes later, Svensson, who played the entire match, did what he is best at and that was the preliminary to 2-0 in the final.

In the final minute of regular match time, striker Raul Ruidiaz went into the deep and went 3-0. Then even Jozy Altidore's reduction to 3-1 in extra time could not disturb the Seattle fans at the stands.

The title is Seattle Sounders second in MLS and the first came three years ago. At that time, the current Häcken player Erik Friberg was in the team.