We are only one game into Toronto FC’s 2022 MLS season, so inconsistencies and a steep learning curve are to be expected.
This is especially true with Toronto introducing a new head coach, attempting to integrate at least nine new players (Salcedo, Jimenez, O’Neill, Kerr, MacNaughton, Chung, Ranjitsingh and eventually at least two more in Insigne and Criscito) and starting two young players in entirely new positions (Shaffelburg and Marshall-Rutty).
Still, the match against FC Dallas on Saturday revealed a few issues that Bob and company will need to work on as the season progresses.
- Holding onto the ball for too long.