Toronto FC looks to reduce ‘needless’ cautions and cut back on conceding late goals
TORONTO — Discipline was a topic of discussion this week for Toronto FC, which has conceded 12 goals in the last 15 minutes of league games this season.
Only San Jose, which languishes in the league basement 18 places and 13 points behind Toronto, has conceded more goals in the dying minutes with 15.
Ill-discipline cost Toronto last time out when it squandered a 2-0 lead at D.C. United and had to settle for a 2-2 draw after star attacker Federico Bernardeschi, in the 87th minute and defender Nicksoen Gomis, in the 93rd, were sent off for second cautions. D.C. scored in the 79th and 93rd minutes to salvage a single point.
“We’ve looked at some of the analytics, where we’re a little bit soft and where we’ve got to tighten up,” coach John Herdman said after training Friday. “And then ultimately some of the emotional elements of picking up cards, what we would call needless cards.