Inconsistent Toronto FC looks to finish congested May schedule with a pair of wins
- Toronto FC is preparing to host the Philadelphia Union on May 28 and Charlotte FC on May 31 to conclude a busy May schedule at BMO Field in Toronto.
- Toronto's inconsistent performance, including a 3-8-4 record and missing key players due to injuries and suspensions, creates urgency for wins in these final home matches.
- Philadelphia arrives unbeaten in nine matches, leading the Eastern Conference with a 9-3-3 record and featuring league top scorer Tai Baribo and top assist provider Quinn Sullivan.
- Coach Robin Fraser stressed May's importance and lamented missed home opportunities, while coach Bradley Carnell noted Andre Blake's return and described Toronto as an aggressive, transitional team.
- Toronto needs wins to improve its playoff chances as May ends, while Philadelphia looks ahead to a Texas match and an upcoming FIFA international window after this weekend.
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Inconsistent Toronto FC looks to finish congested May schedule with a pair of wins
TORONTO — Toronto FC reaches the halfway point of the Major League Soccer season this week still very much a work in progress. After starting the campaign at 0-4-4, Toronto has gone 3-4-0 — beaten 2-1 last time out by visiting Nashville SC.
Inconsistent Toronto FC looks to finish congested May schedule with a pair of wins – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Toronto FC reaches the halfway point of the Major League Soccer season this week still very much a work in progress. After starting the campaign at 0-4-4, Toronto has gone 3-4-0 — beaten 2-1 last time out by visiting Nashville SC. Despite a string of injuries to the backline, the TFC defence has improved — after conceding 12 goals in the first five games, it has given up eight in the last 10 league outings. But Toronto (3-8-4) has been…
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