Toronto FC talks of need to stay professional as dismal MLS season nears an end
As Toronto FC’s Titanic-like 2023 season nears an end, the talk is of professionalism.
Languishing in 15th and last place in the Eastern Conference and escaping the MLS basement only on goal difference from Colorado (minus-21 compared to the Rapids’ minus-23 although Colorado has a game in hand), Toronto (4-15-10) is playing for pride and — in some cases — jobs.
“We spoke (Thursday) about going out and being professional,” said interim coach Terry Dunfield.
“I think it’s a fine balance,” he added. “When it’s difficult, it’s important to try to remain positive and show some of our best practices. But also to not hide from some of the permissiveness when things do become difficult. So we’re trying to find that sweet spot.”