Bono says better days ahead for Toronto FC despite poor showing in home opener
TORONTO — Despite taking just one point from its first two games and suffering a lopsided 4-1 loss in its weekend home opener, Toronto FC remains optimistic that brighter days are ahead.
“I feel that. I know that the guys around me feel that … because this team has a ton of potential,” goalkeeper Alex Bono said after training Tuesday. “We’ve shown a lot of trust in the young players early on this year and they deserved it. Every one that’s got minutes has had great pre-seasons. They’ve come, they’ve integrated themselves in the team really well.
“Yeah we’re young, our lineup is young. At some points, we’ve got young guys coming off the bench but they’ve all deserved it. They’ve all got a ton of potential, ton of ability and it’s going to take time. We’ve got a new staff, we’ve got a bunch of new guys and so it’s going to take time just based on that alone.”
Bob Bradley has made wholesale changes since taking over in November as head coach and sporting director. Eighteen players from the first-team roster that went a dismal 6-18-10 last season have left, with Jamaican international defender Kemar Lawrence expected to join the exodus any day.