In a TFC season with more downs than ups, coach Javier Perez hopes to bring stability
TORONTO — In a season that has featured more downs than ups, Toronto FC is looking forward to some stability under coach Javier Perez.
On Monday, the MLS club removed the interim tag from Perez’s title and said he will run the team for the remainder of the season. After practice Thursday, the soft-spoken Spaniard deflected any congratulations on the announcement.
“It’s not about me, it’s about the team,” he said. “I think it gives a little bit more stability to the team, if anything. I know that we have to go out there and still get the three points. But the team was very tense every time that we were going out on the field. And I think it’s very difficult to improve performance if you play tense.
“You have to still be in athletic focus but at the same time you need some kind of calmness to play. And I think the team felt that kind of pressure, that if we lose the next game there’s going to be another change — what does that mean for the team, what does that mean for us? So right now we have the backing of management, now it’s official. And everybody can feel comfortable — as comfortable as we can be in the position where we are.”