Toronto FC running out of time and games as rival CF Montreal comes to town
TORONTO — Time and the MLS schedule are not on Toronto FC’s side as Bob Bradley’s retooled team looks to make a late-season charge. And CF Montreal would no doubt like nothing more than to derail TFC’s playoff bid.
The two Canadian rivals meet Sunday at BMO Field with second-place Montreal (15-9-4) 15 points and eight places ahead of Toronto (9-13-7) in the Eastern Conference.
“Montreal has been in good form lately, but they also deserve credit for being a good team most of the year,” Toronto coach Bob Bradley said after training Friday. “They have a clear idea on how they want to play. (They) have some different options that fit into their system. So that gives them different looks.”
Both teams had disappointing midweek home outings, with Montreal losing 1-0 to the New York Red Bulls and Toronto having to settle for a 2-2 draw with the Los Angeles Galaxy after conceding a 89th-minute goal that negated a two-goal rally.