Had a sobering walk to BMO Field in the light rain of Wednesday night following the European glory that was earned by United and watched by myself and millions of others. I reminded myself that while the resultswere perfect thus far, Toronto was about to face a team that made them look like little boys playing in a Menās league. It wasnāt that I didnāt expect a win, but rather that the day whad thus far gone so well that karma could play some catch-up.
Not the case. And adding to my delirium was a recently-infrequent goal by Danny āThe Bald-Headed-Beautyā Dichio. He showed exactly why heās still a threat when placed in the proper situation ā heāll created a goal through sheer will and force. In a lot of ways it was as pretty as goals come.
The rest of the game was a bit of a struggle against the weather, the opposition, and the limitations of our current squad. The weather made playing a game that could create face-paced chances for our midfield difficult. The exchange of play between the two teams was often sloppy. But most glaring was the limitations of our forwards and wings. Ricketts looked ineffective, to be kind. Iām hoping the warning stories arenāt true about the kid, ācause he should be showing a lot more class given his previously touted potential. Robert was playing well, as far as I could tell, and I think he should have seen a lot more of the ball.
Sutton was as solid as ever and is certainly making a case for Canadaās starting job. Marshall made more than a few key stops and blocks, Wynne was his tenacious self, and Brennan was dependable as always.
And, now, somewhat reluctantly, and admittedly embarrassingly, we come to a subject that Iāve been thinking of writing about for the past three games. Itās hard to admit, but Marco Velez has very suddenly turned from the worst defender Iād ever seen to a dependable, if not very-good, defender. I have no idea what happened either. He was absolutely lost until we came to Toronto, but sinceā¦Wow.
Heās been tough, accountable, and at times awesome. Heās shut down some very good players to the point that I no longer cringe when heās neither the ball ā I sometimes even get happy seeing that heās the once back to make a play.
One of the tempting things about having your own blogs is the ability to revise the history that you wrote ā deleting posts such as the one where I wrote a script for Mo to use when letting Velez go, would be one example of something I now wish I hadnāt written. But, Iāll stand by what I wrote as itās a good testament to how I saw things back then (i.e. a month ago…)
Marco didnāt deserve to start then, but he does now and hopefully he continues to play at this level.