Toronto FC coach says one-game suspension for defender Carlos Salcedo is ‘harsh’
TORONTO — The MLS Disciplinary Committee’s decision to ban Toronto FC defender Carlos Salcedo one game for a tackle that only earned a yellow card from the referee is “harsh,” according to Toronto coach Bob Bradley.
“I don’t even think the AR (assistant referee) called the foul,” Bradley said after training Thursday. “It’s early in the year (and) there’s a tendency sometimes early in the year to be on top of these things more. If that’s the way it’s going to be done, then I hope there’s consistency throughout the year.”
Wednesday’s announcement of a suspension, arising from Saturday’s 4-1 loss to the visiting New York Red Bulls, deprives Bradley of his star defender at Columbus on Saturday. The Mexican centre back, meanwhile, has learned about the long arm of the MLS law in just his second game in the league.
The incident in question came in the 60th minute, deep in Toronto’s end. The ball squirted towards the sideline with Red Bulls forward Patryk Klimala corralling it just before it went out near the corner flag.