Captain Michael Bradley says TFC underestimated challenge of 2018 MLS season
TORONTO — As Toronto FC’s playoffs hopes disappeared farther into the distance in the wake of Saturday’s 4-2 loss to Los Angeles FC, captain Michael Bradley offered a blunt assessment of a season that has seen his team go from MLS champions to also-rans.
Bradley, in his hardest-hitting critique yet of a 7-14-6 league campaign that continues to go south, questioned the team’s mentality and commitment “to double down” after its 2017 championship year. And he included everyone in a wide net.
“(CONCACAF) Champions League aside this year, we have not had enough people in this club from the top all the way down to the bottom — and everybody’s included — we have not had enough people who have understood how hard it was going to be, what it was going to take to navigate through another season where we had to play every week like our lives depended on it,” he said.
“Last year, that was the mentality. Last year, that was what we were able to do. But when you win, when you win everything like we did, then you have to understand that to come back and do it again, it’s going to be even harder. And through 27 league games this year, it’s not even been close. Not even close.”


