Moor relishes leadership role as Toronto FC begins tough summer stretch
TORONTO — It was a special night for Toronto FC veteran Drew Moor when he donned the captain’s armband for the team’s last game.
“I always love wearing the armband,” the defender said following a training session earlier in the week. “I’ll never turn it away, that’s for sure.”
Moor, a former Colorado Rapids captain, is filling the role in Toronto while Michael Bradley is off on assignment with the United States at the CONCACAF Gold Cup. With Jozy Altidore and the newly signed Omar Gonzalez representing the U.S., and Jonathan Osorio, Ashtone Morgan and teenage prospect Noble Okello with Canada, Toronto FC is missing bodies as it begins a difficult stretch of four matches in 13 days on the road against FC Dallas on Saturday.
With many regulars out for at least the next week, Moor doesn’t anticipate he will change much about his approach. But he will take on some responsibilities that come with being the captain.