Star striker Jozy Altidore apologizes for outburst against Toronto FC president
Toronto FC star striker Jozy Altidore apologized Monday for a post-game outburst in which he accused team president Bill Manning of letting his ego get in the way of player welfare.
Altidore left Toronto’s 4-3 win over Minnesota in the 82nd minute Friday night, complaining of hamstring tightness. The U.S. international laid into Manning after the game, saying the president’s ego was hurting player welfare by banning trainer Giuseppe Gueli because of his affiliation with the now-departed Sebastian Giovinco.
On Monday, Manning met with Altidore and then talked to reporters on a conference call, saying Gueli was back in the fold. Manning said his only issue with the Italian trainer was that he wanted to formalize their relationship so he was available to all players and not just a few.