Toronto FC adds to roster but results yet to come as Bob Bradley remakes MLS team
TORONTO — The number of fans lining the barriers that line the player entrance at BMO Field before games has grown in recent weeks, with Lorenzo Insigne jerseys already evident.
The star power is growing at Toronto FC.
But results will take more time, as evidenced from Saturday’s 2-2 tie when a goal in stoppage time by San Jose substitute Jack Skahan — his first in MLS — spoiled a TFC comeback that saw Deandre Kerr and Jonathan Osorio score four minutes apart in the second half after a 26th-minute opener by Quakes striker Jeremy Ebobisse.
It was a disappointing result against a team that occupies the Western Conference basement and has yet to win on the road this season.