After an up-and-down season, Toronto FC looks to be a tough out in the playoffs
TORONTO — The MLS playoffs are proving to be just as eventful as an up-and-down regular season for Toronto FC.
Toronto conceded a stoppage-time equalizer against D.C. United before picking itself and going on an extra-time scoring spree in a wild 5-1 first-round post-season win Saturday. And TFC did it without a pair of key players as striker Jozy Altidore (quad) and influential centre back Omar Gonzalez (hamstring) were both unavailable.
Toronto showed its character in answering the challenge Saturday with an MLS-record four goals in extra time (in the 93rd, 95th, 103rd and 105th minute) Now unbeaten in its last 11 league outings (5-0-6), TFC is proving to be a difficult out.
“On our best days, the mentality in this group has been so strong,” said captain Michael Bradley. “Our ability when those lights come on, when they come on brightest, to have a group of guys who aren’t scared and go after things and play and complete and leave everything they have on the field — I’m so proud of that.”