Saturday, May 31, 2008

TFC vs. LA Galaxy : Match Preview

Toronto FC returns home after their 7 match unbeaten streak ended last week in DC.  John Carver's side will look to improve their form that saw them struggle to a 1-0 victory over the USL's Montreal Impact in the opening match of the Canadian Championship. 

It will be a new look side for Toronto FC, as regulars Carl Robinson, Amado Geuvara and Greg Sutton will all be away for international duty.  Laurent Robert will serve his one-match-ban for picking up a red card at the end of the match in DC.  Danny Dichio continues to nurse a groin injury, so we will have to wait and see if he gets the start.  Jeff Cunningham is likely to have another opportunity to show he still belongs in the league.  LA will be without Beckham, and Ante Jazic, both serving their respective countries.

Total TFC fearless prediction: TFC 2 LA 2

Thursday, May 22, 2008

TFC Remains Unbeaten at Home: 1-0 over DCU


Danny Dichio's 7th minute mark held up as the only goal of the match. The lumbering striker outworked DC United's Devon McTavish and was able to hook the ball around goalkeeper Zach Wells, just inside the post.

A physical match that saw both clubs struggle to mount much of anything offensively, Dichio starred again as he swept in to clear a rebound off a brilliant Greg Sutton save, undoubtedly saving, what would have been, the tying goal.

Toronto FC had great difficulty winning midfield, Amado Geuvara impressed, but Ricketts and Robert were disappointing and later subbed out for Jarrod Smith and Todd Dunivant respectively as TFC focused on protecting the lead. Mo Edu and Carl Robinson were also held ineffective. Our back line was solid, and Marco Velez continues to improve. Tyrone Marshall also played one of his stronger games of the year. Brennan and Wynne were there usual dependable selves. Sutton was not tested often, but excellent when he had to be, robbing Fred in the 64th minute.

Total TFC Man of the Match: Danny Dichio.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Toronto FC Newcomer Report Card (April/May)


Amado Guevara – A – Quick, diminutive, creative player, listed as Forward but plays in more of an attacking midfield role. The player we were missing last season. Potted 2 goals vs. KC April 26.

Laurent Robert – B+ - More than adequate replacement for Ronnie O’brien. The Frenchman has provided excellent service from the wing and is a threat from free kicks. Scored on a set piece vs. RSL April 19.

Rohan Ricketts – C+ - Fast winger with good ball skills. Still seems to be looking to mesh with his teammates. Shows flashes of his ability at times in each game, but soccer is a team sport and he needs to incorporate his teammates into the play before losing the ball. Seems to tire in the 2nd half. Much better than Andy Welsh.

Jarrod Smith – C+ - Replaces Andy Boyens as the club’s token Kiwi. Has been great in limited action off the bench. Versatility seems to be the name of the game for Smith. A better version of Chris Posniak. Scored vs. LA April 13, heading home a rebound off of a free kick.

Marco Velez – C – The 2nd coming of Marco Reda? Many of us thought that at the start of the season, but has improved every match since a disastrous performance vs. LA April 13. Needs to work on his clearances; they’re too high for playable balls, tend to spiral out of control. In the wind last weekend a couple of clearances managed to end up BEHIND him. Hard worker, hope he continues to improve.

Haven’t seen enough of Kevin Harmse, or Brian Edwards to make a fair assessment.

Hopefully we’ll see Olivier Tebily, Julius James, and Pat Phelan on the list next month.