
Injuries continue to mount as Toronto FC looks for its first win of the MLS season
TORONTO — Toronto FC’s play is improving, but its health is not.
Toronto will be without injured defenders Nicksoen Gomis, Henry Wingo, Zane Monlouis and Richie Laryea as well as forward Deandre Kerr for Saturday’s visit by Minnesota United FC. Forward Ola Brynhildsen is suffering lower body discomfort and is “not likely” to play.
“Nobody wants to sign a 58-year-old with bad knees so I guess I’m not involved,” joked Toronto coach Robin Fraser, a former two-time MLS Defender of the Year.
Toronto (0-4-3) is coming off back-to-back positive performances in draws against in-form opposition in visiting Vancouver (0-0) and, most recently, at Inter Miami (2-2).