Toronto FC heroes Bradley, Altidore will be the enemy on home soil in Canada game
Used to cheers at BMO Field, Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley and star striker Jozy Altidore will be the enemy on home turf Oct. 15 when the U.S. faces Canada in CONCACAF Nations League play.
U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter has summoned Bradley and Altidore for the Canada contest as well as an Oct. 11 game against Cuba. He had elected not to pick the two TFC veterans — as well as teammate Omar Gonzalez — for games against Uruguay and Mexico last month so they could remain with TFC in its drive for the MLS playoffs.
Bradley, with 150 caps, and Altidore, with 115, are the most experienced players on the U.S. roster.
Two of Altidore’s 42 international goals came against Canada and both were game-winners. He scored in a 2-0 Gold Cup group stage victory on June 7, 2011, in Detroit and an 89th-minute header in a 1-0 victory on Feb. 5, 2016, in Carson, Calif.