Toronto FC draws ‘line in the sand,’ changes training in bid to end losing streak
After a woeful start to the MLS season, Toronto FC has drawn “a line in the sand” going into Saturday’s game at D.C. United, according to fullback Kemar Lawrence.
“We took a hard look at ourselves this week and we addressed things that needed to be addressed,” said the veteran Jamaican international.
Toronto (1-7-2) is mired in a five-game losing streak and is winless in six. TFC has not won since May 12 when it beat defending champion Columbus 2-0 in Orlando. It has been outscored 12-6 in the six matches since.
The only thing separating Toronto from the league basement is goal difference, with the Chicago Fire sporting the same record. It’s the first time in the league’s post-shootout era (since 2000) that two teams have had five or fewer points after 10 games of a season.