Toronto FC rested, healthier ahead of MLS playoff opener against expansion Nashville
TORONTO — Rested, healthier and with coach Greg Vanney’s lucky scarf tucked in his suitcase, Toronto FC leaves Sunday for Hartford and its MLS playoff opener against expansion Nashville SC.
Nashville advanced in impressive fashion Friday, dispatching fellow expansion side Inter Miami CF 3-0. It joins the 1998 Chicago Fire as the only expansion team to win a playoff game. Bob Bradley’s Chicago team went on to win the MLS Cup that year.
As the highest-ranked seed to survive the Eastern Conference play-in round, No. 7 Nashville faces No. 2 TFC on Tuesday before empty stands at Pratt and Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Conn. No. 8 New England, which needed a 95th-minute Gustavo Bou goal to edge No. 9 Montreal 2-1 in the other play-in round game, visits No. 1 Philadelphia later Tuesday.
“They are a very organized team, very committed,” Vanney said of Nashville on Saturday. “Every single one of them that’s on the field is committed to the defensive work, getting behind the ball, getting numbers between the ball and the goal.”