Canadian Liam Fraser ready for his Toronto FC close-up in Bradley’s absence
Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney, looking to diffuse expectations, says it will take more than one player to replace injured captain Michael Bradley. But it seems clear Liam Fraser is next man up.
The 21-year-old from Toronto has played 19 games (16 starts) over the last two seasons, patiently waiting his turn in TFC’s crowded midfield. With Bradley slated to miss four months after ankle surgery, his time is now.
Last October, Fraser was candid about waiting in the wings. At the time, he had not started a game since July 20 in a 3-1 loss to Houston. He made the matchday 18 just twice after that game.
“I feel I’m able to be patient because the times when I’m not playing, I’m still learning a lot,” he told The Canadian Press back then. “So it’s not like I’m standing still. I’m still moving forward a bit and learning from Michael and learning from other players in the team and the coaching staff.