Toronto FC looks to put an end to Portland Timbers’ 10-game unbeaten streak
Toronto FC’s new high-flying offence and somewhat improved defence gets a test Saturday in the form of the visiting Portland Timbers.
The Timbers (7-6-12) are unbeaten in their last 10 league games (4-0-6) and arrive in Toronto on the back of successive ties against Minnesota, Nashville and Dallas. Their last loss was May 28, a 2-1 setback at Inter Miami.
It’s the longest active unbeaten streak in MLS.
“Always a tough team,” said Toronto coach Bob Bradley. “Physically strong. A real presence on set pieces. Organized. And then a couple of players they rely on to make plays. For sure, (Sebastian) Blanco. (He’s) still very important for them. Both Charas (Colombia-born brothers Diego and Yimmi Chara). Good team.”