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·24 October 2024
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·24 October 2024
Sean Johnson has been a key goalkeeper for Toronto FC throughout this season. The 35-year-old American goalkeeper continues to compete at the highest possible level in MLS. He has established himself well with Toronto FC in recent seasons.
Under John Herdman this season, Johnson found a positive role, playing 25 games in the MLS and managing to keep six clean sheets, a remarkable statistic for this veteran goalkeeper who continues to improve with time.
The MLS recently announced the nominees for the Save of the Year for the 2024 season, where we see 19 other goalkeepers in the running for this award, each with fantastic saves. Sean Johnson's nomination came from his incredible save against New England Revolution in a thrilling match that showed the best version of the American goalkeeper.
However, it should be noted that Johnson made several outstanding saves throughout the season, and it wouldn't be surprising if he had more than one nomination, given how crucial he was in preventing Toronto FC from conceding even more goals this season.
This nomination is important for Toronto FC, as it highlights the team's strengths despite missing out on their goals for the season. With the team already on vacation, having been eliminated from the Eastern Conference playoffs, Toronto FC is now planning for the 2025 season.
These nominations show that the individual performances of Toronto FC players were significant and worthy of recognition. Many players are nominated for the MLS end-of-season awards for 2024, and now Sean Johnson joins the list as a key player for Toronto FC.
It will be crucial to see if Sean Johnson remains with the team for the next season. While the 35-year-old goalkeeper is under contract with Toronto FC until December 2025, the club may need to evaluate whether to continue with Johnson as the starter or give a chance to Luka Gavran, the young Canadian goalkeeper who is waiting for his opportunity. Gavran showed great promise this season with positive performances, demonstrating his ambition to become the starting goalkeeper for Toronto FC in the future.