FanSided MLS
·7 novembre 2024
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·7 novembre 2024
Toronto FC has shared an encouraging and inspiring message, making it clear to fans that the club will do everything possible to keep working hard and aiming for the best results in future seasons. While the 2024 season didn’t meet all the initial goals, this is not the end for Toronto FC.
The team is committed to continuing the effort and development needed to return to its best in the coming years. All of this will be part of a promising project that will soon be unveiled, setting the stage for significant improvements in the 2025 season—not only in terms of the roster but also in the overall sporting strategy.
Following the close of the 2024 season, Toronto FC players expressed their gratitude in a heartfelt way. Captain Jonathan Osorio, in particular, stepped up to thank the fans for their unwavering support game after game and also offered an apology for not meeting the goals that the supporters had hoped for.
This message of appreciation has been invaluable for the squad, and having a player like Jonathan Osorio, who represents the best of Toronto FC, is incredibly important for the club right now. In an inspiring video filled with sincere words, the players showed their human side, connecting with the fans and sharing their hunger to achieve greatness with Toronto FC—to one day lift a championship trophy together with their supporters.
Although the championship title eluded them this season after the Canadian Championship final loss to Vancouver FC, the club has high expectations for 2025. Toronto FC aims to not only be the best Canadian team but also a leading MLS contender. John Herdman has already made a positive impact, especially compared to previous coaches. Under his guidance, Toronto FC has emerged from a difficult period, even leading several of its key players to represent their countries, including Davey Flores, Jonathan Osorio, and Richie Laryea.
As the 2025 season approaches, Toronto FC is determined to reach top form again. To achieve this, various adjustments will be considered, as executive director Jason Hernández highlighted. Player exits and new arrivals will be carefully evaluated because Toronto FC is a big club—a team that must compete each year to win every championship in which it participates.