For Vancouver s Marc Dos Santos, it s four points in two games more progress after what he called the most unsettled pre-season of his career, due to the pandemic and players away on international duty or just late arriving. I think we probably could have gotten three points but look, there s a lot of positives for us to build on, said Dos Santos.
Toronto s Chris Armas, yet to see his team win in league play, didn t like the goals conceded off a penalty and set piece. That makes it hard to sit with us. The good news is the guys made a real push at the end, said Armas. They made a real push to get back into the game and maybe we leave on somewhat of a positive there.
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Toronto coach Chris Armas, who said Saturday that TFC just finished second all day long, was more sanguine about his team in the aftermath of the loss in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where Montreal has set up shop during the pandemic. Really just a back-to-work mentality, he said. Cleaning up and clarifying little details, just so we can keep every day taking small steps together.
Vancouver coach Marc Dos Santos, meanwhile, said while his team did a lot of things well, improvements can be made. We don t get too high with these moments, he said. We won a game, we won an important game against Portland, a game that we wanted to win. But then we have to forget it quickly and start thinking about Toronto.