
Frozen out, now firing: Lorenzo Insigne reclaims his place with Toronto FC
TORONTO — Lorenzo Insigne, who was on the outs with Toronto FC at the beginning of the season, says he has put the difficult times behind him and remains committed to the TFC cause.
After being left out of the lineup for the first four games of the MLS season, amidst talk of attempts to move his US$15-million-plus salary out the door to clubs in Italy, Spain, Turkey and Brazil, the 33-year-old Italian designated player is back in the starting 11 and making a difference.
Insigne says he prefers to look forward rather than back, with Wednesday’s home game against FC Cincinnati the immediate challenge.
“It was a very difficult time at the beginning (of the season),” Insigne, speaking through an interpreter, said Monday in a rare interview. “I don’t want to talk about it. But I’m a person who is very mentally strong. Throughout my career, I have been through so much stuff. I try not to think about it. I also have a very strong wife, family, at home that helps me get through it.”