After captain’s criticism, Toronto FC brain trust says team needs to be better
TORONTO — While Michael Bradley speaks, people listen — even if they are his bosses.
So the Toronto FC brain trust was both diplomatic and attentive Tuesday when asked about their captain’s pointed weekend comments that the under-performing club had come up short — from top to bottom — in understanding the challenges of its 2018 post-championship campaign.
General manager Tim Bezbatchenko called his captain’s comments an “honest assessment from his point of view.”
“As Michael said, from top down there are certainly things that we could have done better and we need to do better,” Bezbatchenko said. “I think Michael’s right. And I think (coach) Greg (Vanney), myself and (team president) Bill (Manning) and the whole team will examine our operations to see how we can manage multiple competitions.”


