It may have come in part because of a goalkeeping error, but Jonathan Osorio's well-taken goal from distance for Toronto FC this past weekend was a thing of beauty.

Osorio scored for the second time this season in Toronto FC's 2-1 loss to the New York Red Bulls last Saturday after a failed clearance by New York Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles allowed the Toronto midfielder to collect the ball and deliver an inch-perfect shot over a leaping RBNY defender, but just underneath the crossbar.

The strike from distance may not have saved the Reds from defeat, but it did go on to claim the AT&T Goal of the Week award for Week 9.

Osorio narrowly edged out Andres Romero's curler in the Montreal Impact's 2-0 victory over the Chicago Fire, winning the vote by 1.8 percent.

Final Votes - Week 9 (online poll and text vote):

1. Jonathan Osorio (TOR): 30.4%

2. Andres Romero (MTL): 28.6%

3. Kekuta Manneh (VAN): 18.6%

4. Giles Barnes (HOU): 17.1%

5. Cordell Cato (SJ): 5.2%

You can view all of this year's winners here.