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·24. November 2024
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·24. November 2024
Toronto FC's 2024 season came to an end with the team missing out on the MLS playoffs in the Eastern Conference. While John Herdman’s squad showed notable progress compared to 2023, inconsistency and costly mistakes on the pitch ultimately prevented them from achieving their postseason ambitions.
The elimination was a significant setback for a team that had hoped to prove its competitiveness in the league. Yet, Toronto FC has already shifted focus to the 2025 campaign, with plans underway to rebuild a stronger, more cohesive unit.
Captain Jonathan Osorio, now 32, has been a beacon of hope for the team and its supporters. Following the disappointing conclusion to the season, Osorio shared an uplifting message with fans, urging them to remain patient and loyal during this transitional period.
"Through the ups and even more so through the downs, thank you to those fans that truly love and care for this club."- Jonathan Osorio
The club has acknowledged the need for change, with discussions already underway about player departures and potential signings in the upcoming transfer window. The goal is to assemble a squad that not only performs consistently but also embodies a clear identity on the pitch.
Key areas of focus include:
Osorio also reminded fans of Toronto FC’s dominant years in 2016, 2017, and 2018, when the team captured multiple titles and was a force to be reckoned with in MLS. Those successes remain a benchmark for the club's aspirations moving forward.
Looking ahead to 2025, Toronto FC aims to build on the foundation laid in 2024 while addressing the shortcomings that held them back. Osorio remains committed to leading the team through this crucial phase, ensuring the players and fans stay united in pursuit of future triumphs.
As the club prepares for the offseason, optimism is growing that Toronto FC can once again become a powerhouse in MLS, delivering the joy and success their supporters crave.