
After conceding six goals in two games, Toronto FC looks to tighten up on defence
Having conceded six goals in its first two games this season, Toronto FC looks to tighten up its defence Saturday when it visits FC Cincinnati.
It could be a tall order against a Cincinnati side bristling with offensive weapons.
“You look at the players they have. I have no idea how much money they’ve spent over the last couple of years,” mused Toronto coach Robin Fraser.
That could be construed as rich coming from a team that is currently sitting out Italian star Lorenzo Insigne, whose $15.4-million salary (all figures in U.S. dollars) was second only to Miami’s Lionel Messi in MLS last season. But the Cincinnati cupboard is undeniably full — even after trading 2023 MVP Luciano Acosta to FC Dallas.