Showing posts with label Toronto FC Soccer Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronto FC Soccer Club. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Toronto FC hopes in Champions League, but down last at MLS


Milos Kocic embodies a key challenge facing Toronto FC’s Aron Winter.
The Serbian backup goalkeeper, who had not played a minute in any of this season’s 23 matches in the league or four in the Canadian championship, got the nod for the opener of the CONCACAF Champions League Wednesday.
With regular starter Stefan Frei, one of the top ’keepers in Major League Soccer, nursing a minor hand injury, having the 26-year-old Kocic get some much-needed playing time in the opening leg of the preliminary-round set against Nicaraguan champions Real Esteli FC made perfect sense.
Most of the night, it worked. TFC moved forward aggressively, built a 2-0 lead at BMO Field and Kocic deftly handled what little came his way.
It all changed in the 80th minute. Kocic went to dive on a loose ball ahead of defender Richard Eckersley and striker Alesandro Calero but missed. He rolled over top of the ball and Calero tapped it into a wide-open net.
While it didn’t cost TFC the match — the Reds won 2-1 — it did give the visitors an all-important away goal ahead of Tuesday’s second leg in Nicaragua. If tied on aggregate, away goals are the first tiebreaker.
But for Winter, TFC’s rookie head coach and technical director, the gaffe underscored the importance to the club of advancing to the Champions League group stage. Of course it would bring in some extra ticket sales via three home matches, and throw a bone to long-suffering fans with games against top club teams from Mexico and Central America.
More importantly, however, it would give Kocic and a host of other young Reds the chance to trot out in game action and gain experience. Sure, it will mean more mistakes — but the pitch of a real game is a wonderful classroom.
“It definitely is a different experience,” 18-year-old midfielder and Toronto native Matt Stinson said of his start Wednesday alongside fellow TFC Academy graduates Ashtone Morgan, 20, and Doneil Henry, 18.
Stinson, who has appeared in four of TFC’s 23 MLS games in his rookie season, all off the bench, said there’s no substitute for playing in “a real professional game” in terms of everything from getting a handle on your nerves and the speed of play to recognizing how match-fit you are.
“Every time I go out there, I feel more comfortable,” Stinson said.
As the comfort level of the youngsters rises, so does their value. With all the travel and the grind of mid-week and weekend games, injuries and fatigue become a factor, especially amongst the veterans. An extra six matches in the group stage would get the kids experience and increase team depth.
“We need to give those guys the experience because they’re the future,” said Ryan Johnson, a Jamaican international striker acquired in a trade from San Jose earlier this month. “It’s good that the coach has confidence in them in important games like these and they’ve done very well and held their own.
“Any chance we can give them to give some of our older guys, who would normally start, a rest . . . is very good,” said the 26-year-old Johnson.
Winter has called this a rebuilding year at TFC. He said of the lineup Wednesday — which also included 25-year-old B.C. native and MLS rookie Gianluca Zavarise — that he believes it’s important younger players are surrounded by veterans who can “coach them on the pitch” during a match.
Incidentally, the night’s hero with two goals was Joao Plata, a 19-year-old Ecuadorian.
But it’s also important that youngsters learn from their mistakes.
Henry was just 17 when he got the start in Honduras in the second leg of last summer’s Champions League preliminary round against C.D. Motagua. He was torched on the opening goal after six minutes, picked up a yellow card in the 13th and was finally substituted off after half an hour.
So far this season, Henry has appeared in six MLS games, four of them starts, and the final of the Canadian championship against Vancouver. He’s no longer wide-eyed and has looked like he belongs on the pitch each time.
“I think I’ve found a balance in getting more minutes,” Henry said after logging 90 minutes Wednesday. “I feel a lot more confident on the ball.
“I just want to get more playing time.”
Advancing to the group stage will help realize that wish.
The overhaul of the TFC roster continued Thursday as the club exchanged defenders with the Chicago Fire.
Gone is Dan Gargan, 28, who scored one goal and added four assists in 43 matches with the Reds over this season and last.
Arriving in Toronto is Dasan Robinson, 27, who has three goals and an assist in 82 games since 2006.

Defender Dan Gargan recently fell out of favour with Toronto FC coaches.
On Thursday, the defender was sent out of town.
The 28-year-old Philadelphia native was traded to the Chicago Fire for defender Dasan Robinson, a 27-year-old from Illinois.
Robinson becomes the eighth new player to join TFC this month as rookie head coach and technical director Aron Winter remakes the roster.
“We had an opportunity to acquire another defender and provide depth for our club,” Winter said in a statement. “I’d like to thank Dan for his contributions to our club but we felt this was a move we needed to make.
“Dasan brings us depth and versatility because he can play central defence or right back.”
Gargan, an affable guy who was popular with the fans for his hard work and aggressive play, struggled this season and been repeatedly exposed on the Reds backline, which has yielded a league-worst 41 goals.
He had one goal and four assists in 43 matches over this season and last.
The 5-foot-11, 160-pound Robinson has spent all of his six seasons in MLS with Chicago, scoring three goals and one assist in 85 matches.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Toronto FC's preseason training camp continues in Turkey! The boys played their first match of 2011


Toronto FC's preseason training camp continues in Turkey! The boys played their first match of 2011 on Wednesday and tied 1-1 with Partizan Belgrade of Serbia. Nana Attakora scored the goal for the Reds.

FULL TIME: Toronto FC 1-1 Partizan Belgrade

REPORT:
Nana Attakora scored Toronto FC’s goal as the Reds tied 1-1 with Partizan Belgrade in their first preseason game of 2011 at the Calista Luxury Resort near Antalya in Turkey on Wednesday.

Toronto took the lead as early as the 6th minute when Attakora scored off a corner. The Canadian defender came forward for the set piece and when the delivery sailed to the back of the penalty area, he crossed back into the danger zone, only to see the ball go straight into the net.

Toronto had lots of possession in the early stages and in the 12th minute, trialist Gianluca Zavarise fired over the bar with a free kick from the edge of the penalty area after a foul on Jacob Peterson.

Zavarise was one of four trialists named in the starting lineup by Head Coach Aron Winter along with Uruguyan attacker Santiago Gonzalez Areco and Dutch forwards Nick Soolsma and Javier Martina.

Partizan went close to equalizing when they hit the post in the 19th minute when a corner was only half cleared, and Reds goalkeeper Stefan Frei also made an excellent double stop to keep the Serbians out in the 32nd minute.

Toronto had a golden opportunity to double their lead nine minutes before half time when Gonzalez was fouled in the penalty area. Dwayne De Rosario stepped up to take the spot kick, but blasted the shot against the post.

Just four minutes before half time, Partizan gained a penalty of their own and scored to tie the game at 1-1.

Toronto changed all 11 players at half time but maintained their 4-3-3 formation. The second half lineup included two more players on trial with the club, Ghanaian midfielder King Gyan Osei and Dutch winger Bas Ent. 2011 MLS SuperDraft pick Joao Plata also saw action in the second half along with Toronto FC Academy players Ashtone Morgan and Oscar Cordon.

Partizan almost took a 62nd minute lead with a free kick that hit the post, and then it was Toronto’s turn to go close at the midway point in the second half when Ent found himself played through on goal following an excellent pass from Gyan, but the Dutch winger shot wide.

Toronto pushed forward as they searched for a winner, and in the 75th minute Cordon shot against the woodwork from the edge of the box after a feed from Plata. Then with six minutes remaining, Brazilian Maicon Santos fired just over the bar with a free kick from 25 yards out.

Dwayne De Rosario came back into the game with five minutes left to play after an injury to Cordon, and Toronto finished the game with 10 men after Doneil Henry’s 90th minute sending off for picking up a second yellow card.

Toronto FC’s squad will remain in Turkey through until February 12. There is one more match currently scheduled; against Dinamo Zagreb on Thursday, February 10.

Toronto FC first half lineup:

Stefan Frei, Dan Gargan, Nana Attakora, Adrian Cann, Gianluca Zavarise, Jacob Peterson, Nick LaBrocca, Dwayne De Rosario, Nick Soolsma, Javier Martina, Santiago Gonzalez Areco.

Toronto FC second half lineup:
Milos Kocic, Ty Harden, Doneil Henry, Emmanuel Gomez, Ashtone Morgan, King Gyan Osei, Nathan Sturgis, Oscar Cordon (Dwayne De Rosario 85’, Bas Ent, Maicon Santos, Joao Plata

Second Half Notes:

90' Ejection.
TFC's Henry sent off for a second yellow card.

81'
Free kick TFC. Maicon from 25 yards - flies just over bar.

77'
Handball by Partizan. Free-kick from 30-yards, weak from  TFC - cleared.

75'
Plata to Cordon, he shoots from edge of box off woodwork.

68'
Excellent through ball by Gyan finds Ent who shoots just wide.

67'
Oscar Cordon making an impact – setting up plays, causing problems for Partizan.

62’
Free kick Partizan - off the post after a foul by Doneil Henry on a Partizan forward.

58'
Approaching the hour mark, teams still tied 1-1.

51'
Not much action so far in this half.

46'
Second half underway...

TFC Second Half Starting XI v. Partizan Belgrade:
Milos Kocic, Ty Harden, Doneil Henry, Emmanuel Gomez, Ashtone Morgan, King Gyan Osei, Nathan Sturgis, Oscar Cordon, Bas Ent, Maicon, Joao Plata

HALFTIME: Toronto 1-1 Partizan
Toronto FC are tied 1-1 with Partizan Belgrade at half time in their first preseason game of 2011. The match kicked off just after 5 p.m. local time at the Calista Luxury Resort near Antalya in Turkey.

Toronto took the lead as early as the 6th minute when Reds defender Nana Attakora scored off a corner. The Canadian came forward for the set piece and when the delivery sailed to the back of the penalty area, he crossed back into the danger zone, only to see the ball go straight into the net.

Toronto had lots of possession in the early stages and in the 12th minute, trialist Gianluca Zavarise fired over the bar with a free kick from the edge of the penalty area after a foul on Jacob Peterson.

Zavarise was one of four trialists named in the starting lineup by Head Coach Aron Winter along with Uruguyan attacker Santiago Gonzalez Areco and Dutch forwards Nick Soolsma and Javier Martina.

Partizan went close to equalizing when they hit the post in the 19th minute when a corner was only half cleared, and Reds goalkeeper Stefan Frei also made an excellent double stop to keep the Serbians out in the 32nd minute.

Toronto had a golden opportunity to double their lead nine minutes before half time when Gonzalez was fouled in the penalty area. Dwayne De Rosario stepped up to take the spot kick, but blasted the shot against the post.

Just four minutes before half time, Partizan gained a penalty of their own and scored to tie the game at 1-1.

Toronto FC first half lineup: Frei, Gargan, Attakora, Cann, Zavarise, Peterson, LaBrocca, De Rosario, Soolsma, Martina, Gonzalez.

First Half Notes:

41' GOAL: Nemanja Tomic. PENALTY to Partizan - they score. Match level 1-1.


36' PENALTY
to TFC - De Rosario hits the post. Missed PK.

35’
Long shot by De Rosario awkwardly saved by the keeper and cleared for a corner.

33'
End-to-end game. Peterson shot blocked. TFC corner - cleared.

32’
Double save from super Stefan Frei to keep Partizan out.

31'
Zavarise lively down the left. Fouled. Free kick taken quickly but comes to nothing.

27'
Partizan corner – half cleared. Ball back into the box, they shoot wide.

22'
TFC dominating on possession – stretching Partizan through width.

19'
Reds escape a close call as Partizan hits the post following a corner.

18'
End to end game, but not much flow. LaBrocca, Zavarise and Gargan most active.

12'
Free Kick Toronto. Zavarise shoots over the bar.

11' Foul on Peterson.

8'
Free Kick Partizan. Cleared by Cann.

6' GOAL: Nana Attakora - Toronto 1-0 Partizan

Wednesday 9:35 a.m. - TFC first half Starting XI v. Partizan Belgrade:


Stefan Frei, Dan Gargan, Nana Attakora, Adrian Cann, Zianluca Zavarise, Jacob Peterson, Nick LaBrocca, Dwayne De Rosario, Nick Soolsma, Javier Martina, Santiago Gonzalez

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Toronto FC will play its first preseason match against Partizan Belgrade on Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET from the Calista Luxury Resort in Belek, Turkey.