The fifth-year pro has overcome coaching changes, formational shifts and dozens of new teammates to establish himself as TFC's most dependable servant
TORONTO — Most players thrive in stable environments, where expectations are clear and roles are defined.
Jonathan Osorio didn't have that luxury for the first three years of his professional career.
Now 24 years old and in his fifth season with Toronto FC, Osorio became a professional during a tumultuous time in the club's checkered history. As a 20-year-old rookie looking to break in with the first team in early 2013 after joining TFC's academy just months prior, Osorio joined a preseason training camp that didn't even have its head coach for the first few weeks.