Toronto FC hopes the time is right to return Michael Bradley to midfield role
Michael Bradley’s adventure in defending started in Mexico, in the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions League final after Toronto FC Drew Moor went down in training.
“I looked at (Bradley) and we looked around. There was nobody else … It was really a play out of necessity,” Toronto coach Greg Vanney recalled.
At the time, the move to move Bradley to centre back from his role as holding midfielder made strategic sense as well as filling a void. Trailing Chivas Guadalajara 2-1 after the first leg at BMO Field, Toronto needed goals. Bradley’s distribution from the back was seen as a way to trigger attacks.
Seven games and 40-plus days have passed since then. Bradley, the 14th TFC player to feature on defence this season, has been forced to start in the backline for six of those contests.


