Slumping Toronto FC could do worse than follow the progress of improving Inter Miami
TORONTO — In hosting Inter Miami CF on Tuesday, struggling Toronto FC could do well to take a page out of the second-year MLS team’s book.
And hope that it can get to where Phil Neville’s side has got to.
After a 2-8-2 start, Miami (8-9-5) has recorded three successive clean sheets, is unbeaten in five (4-0-1) and has only lost one of its last 10 games (6-1-3). In contrast, Toronto (3-14-6) languishes in the 27-team league’s basement, having lost five straight and gone winless in eight (0-6-2). Javier Perez’s team has not won since July 24, a 2-1 decision in Chicago.
Miami has taken 21 of a possible 30 points over its last 10 games and, in ninth place in the East, is just two points below the playoff line. Toronto has collected six (1-6-3) over the same period and is 16 points out of the playoffs.