Toronto FC players, front office cite plenty to be proud off despite MLS Cup loss
TORONTO — While the MLS Cup final loss in Seattle still stings, Toronto FC players and staff spoke confidently Wednesday about the club’s place in Major League Soccer and the prospects of going after more trophies.
They pointed to the team’s stretch run, going unbeaten in 13 regular-season and playoff games (7-0-6) before losing 3-1 to the Seattle Sounders in Sunday’s championship game. They also referenced the team’s success in recent years.
Toronto has made it to the MLS Cup final in three of the last four years, winning in 2017 and losing in 2016 and ’19 — with all three matches against Seattle. TFC also made it to the CONCACAF Champions League final in 2018, losing a penalty shootout to Chivas Guadalajara.
“In four years, we’ve played in four major finals. I don’t think there’s anybody else in that time who’s done that,” said captain Michael Bradley. “Obviously the disappointment on our end is that for playing four finals the way that we have, we’re probably a few trophies short. And that part is disappointing and frustrating. But what you also learn is that winning and losing, winners and losers is not black and white.”