
The road back to respectability proving to be a long one for Toronto FC
TORONTO — A record 6-1 win at rival CF Montreal last time out and the possible return of captain Jonathan Osorio from injury for Saturday’s visit by Nashville SC offer hope for beleaguered Toronto FC fans.
But the road back to respectability is proving to be a long one for Toronto (3-7-4).
Saturday’s game is the 600th regular-season outing for the franchise, which has compiled a 180-264-155 record since entering Major League Soccer in 2007. Eighty-five of those wins came between 2015 and 2020, when Toronto made the playoffs five out of the six seasons — its only post-season appearances to date.
Toronto reached the MLS Cup final in 2016, ’17 and ’19, hoisting the trophy in 2017 when it also won the Canadian Championship and Supporters’ Shield (for the best regular-season record).