Bradley called it one of his worst days with the team. After 90 minutes like that, there s nothing to say, said the 33-year-old midfielder. When you play like that, when you lose like that, words mean nothing afterwards. Over the next few days and the next few weeks, we ll have our chance to show a real reaction. But there s nothing to say that has any value after a game like that.
The loss was Toronto s sixth in a row. The club has not won since its fourth game of the season, a 2-0 victory over Columbus Crew SC back on May 12.
WASHINGTON Another disastrous result left Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley without words on Saturday.
His club had just suffered its worst defeat of the season, a 7-1 drubbing at the hands of D.C. United that left TFC (1-8-2) at the bottom of the Major League Soccer standings.
Bradley called it one of his worst days with the team. After 90 minutes like that, there s nothing to say, said the 33-year-old midfielder. When you play like that, when you lose like that, words mean nothing afterwards. Over the next few days and the next few weeks, we ll have our chance to show a real reaction. But there s nothing to say that has any value after a game like that.
Bradley called it one of his worst days with the team. After 90 minutes like that, there s nothing to say, said the 33-year-old midfielder. When you play like that, when you lose like that, words mean nothing afterwards. Over the next few days and the next few weeks, we ll have our chance to show a real reaction. But there s nothing to say that has any value after a game like that.
The loss was Toronto s sixth in a row. The club has not won since its fourth game of the season, a 2-0 victory over Columbus Crew SC back on May 12.
Toronto FC suffer disastrous 7-1 loss for sixth-straight defeat
D.C. United s Kevin Paredes, rear, celebrates with Nigel Robertha after Robertha scored against Toronto FC during the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, July 3, 2021, in Washington. (Will Newton/The Washington Post via AP) July 03, 2021 - 6:35 PM
WASHINGTON - Another disastrous result left Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley without words on Saturday.
His club had just suffered its worst defeat of the season, a 7-1 drubbing at the hands of D.C. United that left TFC (1-8-2) at the bottom of the Major League Soccer standings.
Bradley called it one of his worst days with the team.