
AFC Toronto looks to turns nerves into excitement for opening NSL game at BMO Field
TORONTO — After 10 weeks of training, AFC Toronto should be well-drilled for its opening game in the Northern Super League. But coach Marko Milanovic knows some things cannot be recreated.
Like playing in front of 14,500-plus at BMO Field.
“I think it’s impossible to prepare the players for the nerves that they’ll be feeling. It’s hard to replicate that in training,” Milanovic said before AFC Toronto’s training session in the rain Friday at the lakefront stadium. “You can only hope that they’re going to use the crowd as a positive, turn those nerves into excitement and come out and show what they can do.”
The good news is the crowd should be cheering for Milanovic’s team rather than the opposition, the Montreal Roses FC.