MLS commissioner feels for Canadian teams given pandemic-related border issues
MLS commissioner Don Garber says he feels for the league’s three Canadian teams given the border issues caused by the pandemic.
Toronto FC, the Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps all had to find homes south of the border for the bulk of the 2020 season due to pandemic-related travel restrictions.
With the league hoping to kick off the 2021 campaign in mid-March and COVID-19 seemingly strengthening its hold, it appears the Canadian teams will likely face similar hurdles this season.
“It is more difficult for our Canadian players, as it is for the Canadian NHL teams,” Garber told reporters Tuesday during a virtual update on Major League Soccer’s labour situation. “We are supportive and have to abide by whatever the health guidelines are that are made in Canada and we’re going to have to adapt to them.