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Toronto FC released one of the "inspirational"tweets on Monday'safternoon. With caption: "Go together."
But the "together" part wonders how much of the first year centre-back Carlos Salcedo is included. You have to think.
TFC management has not yet commented on reports fromPro Soccer Wirethat the club is trying to move Salsed. But if that happens, it's not a big surprise. According to Pro Soccer Wire, Salcedo is shopping around MLS and Liga MX.
TFC acquired a 28-year-old veteran center from Tigres UANL in January as a designated player until 2024 with the option of 2025 (Jeffel, Venezuelan international winger). Son Soteldo is heading in the opposite direction). .. This year's Salcedo play was inconsistent (at best). In some games, he played like a solid veteran CB who represented Concacaf powerhouse Mexico 48 times. But on other occasions, he isn't playing particularly well. Certainly, it is not what you want from DP. TFC launched a defensive and horrifying campaign last year, and Salcedo should have helped solidify this year's backline. Of course, the club's defense isn't on the shoulders of a single player, but the TFC's defensive struggle continues this season, with the team abandoning 34 goals in 18 games, the most at the MLS Eastern Conference and the league. It is the second largest in. ..
TFC director Bob Bradley recently said Salsed is working on his family's health problems.
Sarcedo occupies a valuable DP spot, the other two are newcomers Lorenzo Incine and Alejandro Pozuero. MLS Clubs are only allowed 3 DP spots that can be paid outside the salary cap.
Salsed played 13 games in the TFC, played 1,156 minutes and played twice in the Canadian Championship. He was also unable to play in the match this year due to a suspension.
At a young age, Sarcedo came up with the Real Salt Lake Academy and moved to Mexico's powerhouse Chivas after making his MLS debut in 2013. He spent four seasons on the Liga MX before moving to the Bundesliga and Eintracht Frankfurt. He returned to Liga MX with Tigres in 2019.
The Reds have lost two games in a row and will host San Jose on Saturday night at BMO Field. The match is expected to include two Toronto Serie A rookie. Lorenzo Insigne and Domenico Criscito for the first time.
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