Toronto FC looks to build off three-week break as CF Montreal comes to town
Toronto FC returns to action Sunday after a three-week layoff that followed a disastrous July. And interim coach Terry Dunfield says his team understands what’s expected when CF Montreal comes to BMO Field.
“We as a club know we owe the fans a performance,” said Dunfield. “And I don’t think there could be a better game than Montreal at home.”
Firing Bob Bradley as coach and sporting director on June 26 did not arrest TFC’s nosedive. Toronto (3-11-10) lost six straight in July in all competitions while being outscored 13-0.
TFC’s goal drought now stands at 619 minutes, dating back to Deandre Kerr’s 11th-minute strike in a 2-1 loss at New England on June 24 — Bradley’s last game at the helm.