Visit by FC Cincinnati provides Toronto FC with tough Major League Soccer test
TORONTO — After scoring a club- and tournament-record eight goals in a lopsided Canadian Championship win Tuesday over semi-pro CS Saint-Laurent, Toronto FC steps up in class Saturday when FC Cincinnati comes to BMO Field.
Cincinnati (9-2-3) stands second overall in Major League Soccer and has won six straight since a 2-1 loss at CF Montreal on April 13. A victory Saturday would make that winning run a club record.
“I think Cincinnati is just a real championship team,” said Toronto coach John Herdman. “They’re consistent and they have the levels of concentration that puts them where they are in the table. Points per game (a league-high 2.14) doesn’t lie. The standings don’t lie. They’re a top, top team.”
Cincinnati also sports a formidable 5-1-1 road record. The club has won three straight away from home (at Atlanta, Orlando and Columbus), tied for the longest road win streak in club history