The Hamilton Spectator

Coaches proud of their fervent fans

- NEIL DAVIDSON

TORONTO — The two MLS Cup coaches talked up their fervent fan bases Thursday, with Seattle’s Brian Schmetzer pointing out onfield similariti­es between the two rivals.

“They obviously have their big three (designated players), but they’re more than just the big three,” Schmetzer said of Toronto FC. “If you look at that team, (defender) Drew Moor’s inclusion, (midfielder) Will Johnson, some of those types of players have helped them in key moments.”

“It should be a really entertaini­ng match between two teams that believe they can win, they have stars, they have the everyday guys that put in the hard work.”

Toronto practised first on a cold windy day at the team’s training centre in the city’s north end. Seattle followed in the afternoon and there was an immediate run by players on gloves and other cold weather gear.

The forecast for kickoff Saturday night is -4 C, but feeling like -10, with a 10 per cent chance of precipitat­ion.

Toronto captain Michael Bradley played down the conditions and Vanney said he expects a torrid reception from the sellout crowd of 36,000 at BMO Field.

“Because this is what all the fans in Toronto have been looking forward to for many, many years and have endured through those years,” he said. “They’re ready, I think, to explode, and get behind our group and help push us over the finish line on Saturday night.”

“We’re used to that type of atmosphere because at home we play before north of 40,000 people so we play in a really good atmosphere ourselves every game day,” he said.

Vanney said he was told that Toronto would erupt if he could help turn the franchise around, adding the city has not disappoint­ed during this championsh­ip run.

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