Toronto Star

Reds turn focus to MLS

Toronto looks to climb out of basement after 1-4-0 start to league play

- DHIREN MAHIBAN

Toronto FC will look to quickly turn the page after falling in penalty kicks in the CONCACAF Champions League final on Wednesday. The Reds resume their MLS regular-season schedule against the Chicago Fire Saturday at BMO Field as they look to begin the climb out of the basement of the Eastern Conference. The match comes just three days after Toronto posted a 2-1 win over Chivas in Guadalajar­a, Mexico, to tie the two-leg CCL final only to fall 4-2 in penalty kicks.

“In a way, yes. It’s good to get your mind off (Wednesday) and try to win another game, but physically it’s not easy,” said Dutch defender Gregory van der Wiel. “It was a difficult game, travelling, and within two days already the next game.”

Toronto is 1-4-0 in MLS play this season and have earned just three of a possible15 points.

Injury troubles further complicate matters for the Reds as their trek through Champions League play took its toll on regulars in the lineup. Chris Mavinga and Nick Hagglund missed Wednesday’s game with hamstring injuries, Drew Moore and Eriq Zavaleta are nursing quad issues, Justin Morrow missed the game with a calf injury and Jozy Altidore left the game against Chivas in the 71st minute due to injury.

Toronto coach Greg Vanney didn’t want to get into specifics on Friday, but is expecting some of the injured to be available for selection against Chicago.

“Potentiall­y. We’ll see,” he said. “It’s obviously a quick turnaround. We had some guys who were really close on Wednesday, but we’ll see as we go into tomorrow.”

The defence of their MLS Cup championsh­ip has got off to a less than ideal start for the Reds, who have conceded 11 goals through the first five games while scoring just five times. But recent history suggests there’s still time for Toronto to compete for the Supporters’ Shield.

Last season, TFC opened with just one win through its first six games before a meeting with the Chicago Fire on April 21. The Reds defeated the Fire 3-1 at BMO Field beginning a stretch of six straight wins.

“All of our attention now is trying to make up the ground and try to get back in the Supporters’ Shield race,” Vanney said. “We’ve got a lot of work to do, but we’re OK with that work.

“It starts Saturday. I’m very pleased where the group is at mentally when we got together as a group.”

Chicago (2-3-1) comes to Toronto following a 2-1 win over the Red Bulls last Saturday at New Jersey. The Fire are seventh in the Eastern Conference table with six games played.

Toronto won both meetings between the two clubs last season by a combined 6-2 margin. The Reds have a 7-4-3 record against Chicago all-time at home.

“Quick turnaround, but we’re ready to go,” said defender Ashtone Morgan. “MLS Cup is one of our goals for the year so it’s another opportunit­y for us to get back on the pitch and win a trophy.”

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? TFC’s Gregory van der Wiel says it is good to be in another game after a loss in the CONCACAF Champions League final.
CHRIS YOUNG/THE CANADIAN PRESS TFC’s Gregory van der Wiel says it is good to be in another game after a loss in the CONCACAF Champions League final.

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