It’s the exam period right now at universities and colleges throughout Canada and the United States. Students are huddled over books, computers and notes hoping all their studying will help them when the big day comes.
Toronto FC, in a way, can sympathize. They have been busy preparing for a big test of their own when they travel down to Estadio Azteca on Tuesday to play Club América in the second leg of the Concacaf Champions League semi-finals. Toronto FC may have aced the midterm — a 3-1 first leg win — but history tells us this series is far from over.