The only lineup difference I could see is maybe Jozy getting more time either starting then subbed at the half or vice versa. Does anyone know the timeline for Westberg? I am so pumped for this game, the first time back in BMO in 16 months. I am looking forward to it
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
Life with Perez has been nice so far but that's been against 2 teams that prefer to stroke the ball around & don't press that much.
Tonight we deal with a press. Admittedly not a very good team over all.
Lets see how the passing game does against that, specifically if they press Bradley & Gonzalez.
Also wondering if there is going to be any turnover because we are in the midst of 3 games in 7 days
^ Definitely a fair question. Lower quality opposition and a perhaps more challenging style of play to deal with.
I’m dreaming of a dominant performance and the team getting a good confidence boost out of it. But I probably should be cutting down my expectations a bit.
Seems like there would be a certain irony in being beaten by a team with a high press. Let's not let that happen.
We don't need to change the way we play - we just need to be quicker with everything we do.
Think quicker, Move the ball quicker, move to open spaces quicker.
If we play a strong 65 minutes, NYRB should be ragged and somewhat dejected - then we bring in max subs and close the game out.
Close the game out doesn't mean sit back and absorb pressure. it's means finishing the game strong and running the Shit Bulls into the ground. They should be demoralized by the 75th-80th minute.
Of note - might not be able to find much parking at Lamport tonight
Police...ahem...activity.
Excited to watch the progression of the club. Would love to see a full 45 minutes of Jozy with Yefy and Poz.
Dead on. Soteldo makes a significant difference in this case.
Lopez is favoring a 4-4-2 with Poz as a false nine, so it's easier to break a mid block press with overlaps and wide speed, which we have in abundance. When we beat Philly 4-0 last year they were using the mid block and we just ran around it all game.
Philly is and was a better club than NY.
At Barnsley, Gerhard Struber relied 100% on the second ball after crosses in.
I guarantee you he tries to have wingers ping the ball into the box and then has two midfielders tailing late to pick up loose balls. So basically we need to shut down the top of the box and play the trap effectively, so that Omar and Mavinga aren't caught deep.
Then have Delgado (not Bradley, ideally, as he's not as mobile) rove a little a head of the backline when we're in defensive shape, and have the wingbacks pinch in once the ball is delivered to the box. Then we have three guys preventing his main goalscoring threat.
Just getting back from vacation today and grabbed a couple tickets to tonight’s game. Can anyone tell me what I might need to know? Can I still bring in a string bag?
SHOW UP EARLY
Lines were long on Saturday - people found the lineups in were negligible on the south side but over an hour at the north - should be better tonight but they are not going to be ready for the 12K or so showing up
No to string bags
Clear or not allowed in
https://www.bmofield.com/plan-your-visit/back-in-action
Anyone aware as to the parking situation is like on the Ex grounds or even Ontario Place? Price for parking?
Has anyone used any of their food credit received for not getting back our SSH deposit? How do I access this and use it in stadium?
Sorry for the questions-literally getting back from cottage country and heading straight to the game. I’ve had no connectivity to check these things out.
The summer of Dom continues.
Not a single change, including on the bench.
Hmmm
Does this Bill Manning pre-game interview just cement the idea Curtis is toast?