Toronto FC goes into the international break with questions on and off the field
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Toronto FC goes into Major League Soccer’s international break with plenty of troubling questions on and off the field.
Saturday’s 2-1 loss to the Columbus Crew dropped Toronto’s record to 1-4-2 in MLS play. TFC, which finished second overall in the 2020 Supporters’ Shield race at 13-5-5, languishes in 25th spot in the overall standings and has won just two-of-11 matches (2-6-3) in all competitions this season.
‘Toronto coach Chris Armas had asked for a 90-minute effort from his squad, which has been decidedly uneven in games this season. He didn’t get it in a poor first half that saw Toronto’s defence breached twice in ugly fashion.
“On one level I see that the team is fighting and pushing. On the other level where we have to really improve is moments of transition,” said Armas. “Can we be better with the ball in certain parts of the field? Can we have an ability to put out fires when those fires come?