New Toronto FC coach Robin Fraser smiling as MLS team shifts training camp to Spain
TORONTO — New Toronto FC coach Robin Fraser left for Spain with a smile on his face Friday as the MLS team shifted its training camp to Marbella.
Fraser doesn’t have a place to live yet in Toronto and is waiting on squad reinforcements, with a striker the most pressing need. But he likes what he sees in his first week on the job.
“I feel like it’s an enthusiastic, young-feeling group … And I think with young, enthusiastic groups, if you guide them the right way and they’re willing to be guided, that they can move forward very quickly,” he said.
Fraser acknowledged there are older first-team players — goalkeeper Sean Johnson is 35, Kevin Long 34, Lorenzo Insigne 33, captain Jonathan Osorio 32 and Federico Bernardeschi, Richie Laryea and Sigurd Rosted all 30. But the current roster also features 10 players 24 or younger, not counting the team’s three recent draft picks (Reid Fisher, Michael Sullivan and Joseph Melto).