Toronto FC needs maximum points and help elsewhere in Supporters’ Shield bid
With two games remaining in the regular season, Toronto FC needs maximum points and a little help from elsewhere if it hopes to lift the Supporters’ Shield.
Philadelphia (13-3-5) has taken the pole position for the trophy that goes to the team with the best-regular season record — and the playoff home-field advantage and US$150,00 prize that goes with it.
Back-to-back losses against Philadelphia and New York City FC have raised the degree of difficulty in Toronto’s push for the Shield. A lengthy injury list has not helped Toronto (12-4-5) in recent days.
“Trophies are important, period,” said Toronto midfielder Nick DeLeon. “They don’t come around often … But for me more importantly we’ve got to get back on the right foot. I think the game against New York was a step in the right direction. We were just playing with a little more bite, which we were lacking in the previous game.”