Toronto FC skipper calls on fans to keep the faith despite run of poor results
Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley is calling on fans to’ keep the faith despite the MLS team’s troubles this season.
After finishing second in the Supporters’ Shield race last year, Toronto (1-6-2) is mired in a four-game losing streak, winless in five (4-0-1) and languishes in 26th place in the 27-team league. Its record in all competitions this season is 2-8-3.
Toronto, which conceded late goals in recent 3-2 losses to Orlando City and Nashville SC, looks to pull out of its nosedive on Saturday against FC Cincinnati (2-5-1) at Orlando’s Exploria Stadium.
“Nobody here is happy or satisfied with how things are going right now,” Bradley said Friday. “Nobody is ready to write anything off. But the reality is that it’s a new team, it’s a new group coming together. Circumstances have made it a little bit more challenging, for sure, but we are going to get things going.