FanSided MLS
·26 November 2024
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·26 November 2024
Toronto FC’s 2024 season ended earlier than expected after failing to qualify for the MLS Eastern Conference playoffs. Despite the team’s high salary expenditures and a star-studded roster, performances on the pitch fell short of expectations, leading to frustration among fans and the organization.
However, amidst the disappointment, Matty Longstaff emerged as one of the season’s positive highlights, showcasing his talent and commitment throughout his debut season with the club.
Joining Toronto FC from the Premier League, the 24-year-old English midfielder brought experience and skill to the squad. Longstaff played 40 matches during the 2024 season, contributing 3 goals and 2 assists. Operating primarily as a defensive midfielder with occasional forays into attack, he became an essential part of the team’s structure. His defensive reliability and technical prowess made him a standout performer in a challenging season for the club.
Despite being in the offseason, Longstaff is already hard at work, focusing on his fitness and ball-handling skills. This dedication highlights his professional attitude and determination to return stronger for the 2025 campaign. With his contract running through December 2025, Longstaff is poised to play a crucial role in Toronto FC’s efforts to rebuild and compete for trophies next season.
Fans and teammates alike have high hopes for Longstaff as the club looks to recover from its recent struggles. His Premier League experience, combined with his youth and potential, positions him as a pivotal figure in Toronto FC’s aspirations to return to playoff contention and win the coveted Canadian Championship. The upcoming season offers a chance for Longstaff and the team to turn disappointment into a story of redemption.