
History not on Toronto FC’s side as team looks to end winless streak at the Red Bulls
Saturday’s visit to the New York Red Bulls takes Toronto FC into hostile territory as it looks for its first victory of the MLS season.
Toronto has not won at the Red Bulls since a 2-0 decision March 2016 and is 2-17-2 all-time at the New Yorkers’ suburban home in regular-season play, outscored 51-11.
Toronto is winless in its last 11 regular-season meetings (0-8-3) with the Red Bulls and has been outscored 24-5 home and away since a 3-1 win at BMO Field in July 2019, when current Toronto head coach Robin Fraser was still an assistant to Greg Vanney. Fraser left a month later to take charge of the Colorado Rapids.
“They’re tough to play against,” Fraser, who was named Toronto coach on Jan. 10, said of the Red Bulls. “They have a lot of energy wherever they play and they have even more energy at home. They make it very difficult for teams to play there.