Toronto Star

Tough times ahead for hot TFC

Toronto and New England take unbeaten streaks into Wednesday’s match

- NEIL DAVIDSON

Facing a congested schedule, a growing injury list and the prospect of back-to-back games on artificial turf, the degree of difficulty facing Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney continues to grow.

On the plus side, his team is on a roll.

Toronto (9-2-4) has won three straight against elite opposition in New York City FC, Columbus and Philadelph­ia and is unbeaten in five outings (4-0-1) heading into Wednesday’s match at the New England Revolution.

New England (5-3-7) is undefeated in four games (2-0-2) — and well aware of Toronto’s threat.

“Toronto’s a team that no matter if they’re playing well or not well, they have the talent to punish you,” said veteran Revs defender Andrew Farrell. “They’re playing really well right now so it’s going to be a dangerous game.”

Toronto has climbed to the top of the MLS standings, separated from league-leading Columbus only by goal difference.

TFC has lost just two of 25 regular-season matches (13-210) since a 2-0 defeat at the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 3, 2019. Those two setbacks came four days apart last month, in onegoal losses to Montreal and Vancouver, respective­ly. A July defeat against New York City FC in the round of16 at the MLS is Back Tournament did not count in the regular-season standings.

“Everyone’s hot right now. Everyone has the hunger to continue getting good results,” said midfielder Marky Delgado.

Part of that comes from having to play south of the border, like Montreal and Vancouver, due to pandemic-related travel restrictio­ns. Toronto has made East Hartford, Conn., its home away from home.

New England stands sixth in the East, nine points below Toronto.

Vanney is without two more veterans for Wednesday’s game, the second of five in a 16-day period.

Star striker Jozy Altidore (hamstring) and veteran fullback Justin Morrow (calf ) are out after exiting Saturday’s 2-1 win over Philadelph­ia. While there was no immediate word on how long Altidore might be out, Vanney said Morrow could be sidelined for “a week to a couple of weeks.”

Captain Michael Bradley continues to work his way back from a knee sprain.

Brazilian fullback Auro has recovered from an ankle bone bruise and should be available Wednesday. But going on Vanney’s track record, the Brazilian is more likely to return to the bench than start, which could mean Richie Laryea and Tony Gallacher at fullback.

Squad rotation became more complicate­d with TFC facing another outing on turf Sunday at FC Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium.

“We can’t exactly rest everybody on turf for two games in a row,” said Vanney.

Ayo Akinola, who has started the past three games alongside Altidore, and Patrick Mullins are options up top.

Spanish playmaker Alejandro Pozuelo has orchestrat­ed the Toronto offence again this season, scoring in each of the last four games and notching the winner in three of them.

Pozuelo leads the league in assists with nine and is tied for the lead in game -winners with four.

“He’s a great player obviously,” said Farrell. “A lot of Toronto’s game plays through him. He can shoot from outside. He creates a lot of chances. He’s been scoring some goals in the (penalty) box … So he can do it all — right foot left foot, header.”

 ?? VAUGHN RIDLEY GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO ?? Toronto playmaker Alejandro Pozuelo, seen hugging teammate Pablo Piatti, has scored in each of the past four games and notched the winner in three of them.
VAUGHN RIDLEY GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO Toronto playmaker Alejandro Pozuelo, seen hugging teammate Pablo Piatti, has scored in each of the past four games and notched the winner in three of them.

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