The Niagara Falls Review

TFC options in midfield grow with Benezet

- NEIL DAVIDSON

TORONTO — With the arrival of France’s Nicolas Benezet, Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney has decisions to make in midfield.

Acquired on loan from France’s Guingamp, which was relegated after finishing at the bottom of Ligue 1 last season, Benezet brings experience, quality and versatilit­y, according to Vanney.

Benezet, who was acquired using target allocation money with an option to buy, will also add to selection headaches.

“The goal is that he comes and he lights it up here, and that we keep him here and he helps our team moving forward,” Vanney said after training Tuesday. “The more stable we can be going from one year to the next has proven for us to be more successful than going through lots of changes.”

Playing a 4-5-1 formation this Major League Soccer season with star striker Jozy Altidore leading the attack, Vanney automatica­lly slots captain Michael Bradley and Spanish playmaker Alejandro Pozuelo in the midfield.

That leaves Benezet, newly acquired Venezuelan winger Erickson Gallardo, Jonathan Osorio, Marky Delgado, Nick DeLeon, Jacob Shaffelbur­g, Tsubasa Endoh, Jay Chapman and Liam Fraser competing for three starting spots. “I’ve got a lot of tough decisions that I have to make and tough conversati­ons that I have to have. But that’s really the way it should be in profession­al soccer,” said Vanney. “It should be difficult to get your way into the (game-day) 18 and into the (starting) 11.”

At 28, with six years of experience in the French top tier, Benezet is seen as a veteran who can play across the midfield. He can deliver a cross, find an open teammate or ghost in from the midfield to deliver his own scoring threat.

Vanney got a good review on Benezet from former Guingamp coach Jocelyn Gourvennec, whom he knows. “(A) very good soccer player ... Works hard, smart player, good guy.”

GM Ali Curtis has brought in Benezet, Gallardo and U.S. internatio­nal centre back Omar Gonzalez during the summer transfer window.

Backup forward Patrick Mullins came in a deal that sent Jordan Hamilton to Columbus. Pozuelo, goalkeeper Quentin Westberg and defender-midfielder Richie Laryea arrived earlier in the year.

Vanney says the team has likely completed it acquisitio­ns.

While Benezet and Gallardo have yet to play and Mullins has seen just 49 minutes action, it’s been a good haul. Pozuelo has come as advertised, Westberg has taken over as No. 1 ’keeper, and Laryea is giving Brazil’s Auro a run for his money at fullback.

Striker Terrence Boyd did not work out and is back with his young family in Germany after an unproducti­ve six months.

The main issue has been timing of the acquisitio­ns. Toronto worked hard to execute some of the deals in the transfer window that was open Feb. 13 until May 7.

“They didn’t close for a variety of different reasons,” said Vanney, who only now has the resources to help fill the holes left by the pre-season departure Sebastian Giovinco and Victor Vazquez.

The coach insists that the 19year-old Shaffelbur­g, perhaps the revelation of TFC’s season to date, will continue to get playing time despite the arrival of Gallardo and Benezet.

“I think he’s going to play an important role down the stretch. He’s earned it,” Vanney said of the speedy left-winger, who lives for running at opponents.

Vanney said Toronto initially was looking to bring in a direct, hard-running winger during the transfer window. But Shaffelbur­g’s rapid progress — he signed with the first team June 21 and has made eight appearance­s — convinced them to go after a different kind of player in Benezet.

Gallardo is seen as more of a direct winger, like Shaffelbur­g. Just 23, with his experience coming from the Venezuelan league, he is still learning.

Benezet is seen as far more of a finished product, able to operate all over the midfield and function as a winger or as a playmaker behind the striker. Listed at five foot five and 134 pounds, Benezet represente­d France at the under-20 level.

Toronto (9-9-5) visits the New York Red Bulls (10-9-4) on Saturday. Vanney says Benezet will make the trip, if only to start familiariz­ing himself with his new team and league.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Toronto FC has signed French winger Nicolas Benezet, left, acquired on loan from France’s Guingamp.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Toronto FC has signed French winger Nicolas Benezet, left, acquired on loan from France’s Guingamp.

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