Toronto FC looks to end the season on high note, starting with midweek Miami game
TORONTO — Officially eliminated from MLS playoff contention, Toronto FC is focused on getting healthy and retooling its game ahead of a Nov. 3 Canadian Championship semifinal with Pacific FC.
“It’s been a very difficult year for everybody, for all of us,” said Toronto coach Javier Perez, who took over the team July 4 when first-year coach Chris Armas was fired after a 1-8-2 start. “But at the same time, we want to continue to get better.”
Toronto (6-16-7) has five regular-season games remaining. Next up is a midweek visit to slumping Inter Miami CF (9-15-5), which has lost six straight since winning 1-0 in Toronto on Sept. 14 — a result that capped an 11-game run that saw Miami go 7-1-3.
Miami has been outscored 16-1 during the current slide. The Florida club has been blanked in its last four outings, all on the road, and has not scored a goal in 386 minutes dating back to a 5-1 defeat Sept. 22 at the hands of Nashville SC. Miami has managed just one shot on target in each of its last two games and has been outshot 64-34 (20-7 in shots on target) over the last four outings.