Toronto FC coach understands fan unrest but says club is working hard to fix things
09-05-2025 22:17 via fraservalleytoday.ca

Toronto FC coach understands fan unrest but says club is working hard to fix things

TORONTO — Toronto FC coach Robin Fraser says he understands fan unrest at the MLS team’s recent struggles, but says the club is working hard to change its fortunes.
Toronto has not made the playoffs since 2020 and currently sits 28th in the 30-team league at 1-6-4.
“Without a doubt I understand and appreciate the frustration of the fans,” Fraser said after training Friday. “There’s so much going on behind the scenes to improve the team whether it’s just
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