Cape Breton Post

Toronto FC train in fog Sunday, but MLS Cup final weather looks decent

- BY NEIL DAVIDSON

With the MLS Cup final coming just 16 days before Christmas, snow and cold have been a concern. But Toronto FC woke up to a wall of fog Sunday.

Players all but disappeare­d as they walked onto the training pitch mid-morning.

“Different, for me,” Spanish midfielder Victor Vazquez said later with a chuckle. “It was my first time like this but at least it wasn’t that cold. I prefer to train like this than with snow or wind or something like that.

“It was nice. We move on. We do (a) good training and be focused for next Saturday.”

Added midfielder Jonathan Osorio: “It was OK. It wasn’t cold.”

The thick fog dissipated as practice wore on and the sun was out by the time the players had left, with an above-seasonal average temperatur­e of some seven degrees Celsius.

“It burned off really by the time we got going,” said coach Greg Vanney. “It was fine, it was almost like the fog kept it a little bit warmer maybe.

“I was a little concerned when I got in early that it might not clear off and that we might had to go inside because I don’t think we could see 30 feet in front of ourselves ... It ended up being OK and it looks like it’s going to be a nice day. And it looks like it’s turning a little bit for next Saturday.”

Vanney has been keeping a close eye on the weather both for game day at BMO Field and the days leading up.

The forecast for Saturday — when Toronto hosts the defending champion Seattle Sounders in an MLS Cup final rematch at BMO Field — is a few flurries with a daytime temperatur­e of zero. There is a 40 per cent chance of precipitat­ion.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Toronto FC’s Victor Vazquez and Sebastian Giovinco embrace after defeating the New York Red Bulls on away goals to win the MLS Eastern Conference semifinal in Toronto on Nov. 5.
CP PHOTO Toronto FC’s Victor Vazquez and Sebastian Giovinco embrace after defeating the New York Red Bulls on away goals to win the MLS Eastern Conference semifinal in Toronto on Nov. 5.

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