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Michael Bradley, left, speaks to new head coach Chris Armas during a training session in Toronto on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 in this handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Toronto FC March 01, 2021 - 1:08 PM
Toronto FC can count on roster continuity and an extended training camp in the buildup to the 2021 MLS season.
While Monday marked the first day most other teams were able to have their coaches and technical staff on field with players, Toronto has been in camp for close to two weeks â granted extra time to prepare for the Canadian Championship final later this month.
New head coach Chris Armas likes what he sees in terms of commitment to his style of play, which promises to be more aggressive and pressing.
Armas likes what he sees in Toronto FC camp but there are still issues to resolve
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Chris Armas likes what he sees in Toronto FC camp but there are still issues to resolve
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