Toronto FC hosts Impact in second leg of championship as rivalry continues
TORONTO — Michael Bradley says Toronto FC’s greatest strengths this season has been a consistency in focus and intensity game in and game out.
But in a Canadian rivalry that grows increasingly hostile with each meeting, Toronto’s captain doesn’t deny there will be extra energy in the locker-room Tuesday before TFC hosts the Montreal Impact in the second leg of the Canadian championship final.
“One of the great things about this group is the excitement and the energy and the focus for every game has been consistently at a high high level,” Bradley said. “But with that, you play a second leg at home, against Montreal with the chance to lift a trophy, there’s no doubt there’s big excitement. I think the atmosphere (Tuesday) night will reflect that and it’s our first chance this year to win a trophy and that’s something very important to us.”
Matteo Mancosu and Jozy Altidore traded first-half goals in a 1-1 tie in the first leg on Wednesday in Montreal, with TFC’s away goal giving them an advantage going into Tuesday’s Part 2 of the two-game, total-goals series.


