The Italian cavalry seems to have rode in too late to rescue Toronto FC.
At lot has been made the past couple of weeks about the three Serie A players recently signed by TFC — Lorenzo Insigne, Domenico Criscito and now Federico Bernardeschi.
Montreal dominated Toronto in the entertaining and high-tempo match on Saturday night and if not for some big saves by TFC goalkeeper Alex Bono, the win would have been by more than one goal. Montreal was forced to close out the final 10 minutes of the game with only 10 men after Canadian international Kamal Miller picked up two yellow cards and was sent off.
The Reds were missing midfielder Jonathan Osorio to concussion protocol and centre back Chris Mavinga and Jayden Nelson to suspension.Article content “We have to keep believing that we’re going to get it where we want,” Bradley added. “But it’s hard work right now and we’ll be excited when some of these other guys get here and get on the field and see if we can get ourselves on a little bit of a run.”Bernardeschi fills a DP spot in Toronto alongside international teammate Insigne; the two won a Euro 2020 title together. The Reds still have an open DP spot.
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