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"Enough is enough": John Herdman begins change at Toronto FC

John Herdman - Toronto FC

John Herdman, in the early days as Toronto FC's head coach, has conveyed a clear message.

ā€œItā€™s that phrase of ā€˜enough is enough,ā€™ā€ Herdman said at Friday's year-end media availability. ā€œThe tolerance level of what might have been tolerated in previous preseason arrivals wonā€™t be tolerated for this team.ā€

Herdmanā€™s clear-minded assessment follows a turbulent season for the Reds, who finished bottom of the MLS table (29th overall) after earning just 22 points (0.65 points per game) and winning four games. They, alongside the Colorado Rapids, scored a league-low 26 goals. And the clubā€™s 59 goals against was only outdone by the LA Galaxy conceding 67.

Plenty of work lies ahead for Herdman, the former Canada menā€™s and womenā€™s national team manager who was appointed in late August before formally assuming his post in early October.

ā€œThis was one of those seasons where everything that could go wrong went wrong, but also some of that was of our own doing as a club, whether it was players or staff,ā€ said club president Bill Manning. ā€œJohn wants to wipe the slate clean, but heā€™s also saying enoughā€™s enough. Weā€™ve got to look in the mirror.ā€

Roster change

The 2023 campaign, Torontoā€™s first full year with Italian international forwards Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi, was supposed to rekindle their glory days. Veteran-minded signings, both from MLS free agency and abroad, bolstered what looked like a title-contending group on paper.

But the rosterā€™s flaws were quickly exposed, results turned south and the club parted ways with head coach and sporting director Bob Bradley in late June. Interim coach Terry Dunfield couldnā€™t turn things around as injuries and losses piled up, leaving TFC 21 points off the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs pace in the Eastern Conference.

Another winter of change now awaits, trying to make signings that align with Herdmanā€™s tactical vision.

ā€œThe reality is we donā€™t have enough players at the level needed to have the success we want in MLS in enough areas of the field,ā€ said general manager Jason Hernandez, who was promoted after Bradleyā€™s exit.

Torontoā€™s latest roster makeover wonā€™t be simple, Hernandez said, due to guaranteed contracts for 2024. But the Reds plan to explore all avenues for creating even more flexibility, whether thatā€™s mutual contract terminations, loans or traditional transfers. They currently have 21 players on the books.

ā€œThe expectation is that no, not everyone will return,ā€ said Hernandez. ā€œThe reality of football, especially us here at Toronto FC, is you canā€™t finish bottom of the table and expect there not to be changes.ā€

Italians: Stay or go?

One of the biggest questions is how TFC can maximize Insigne and Bernardeschi, or if theyā€™ll remain with the club long-term. Two of the highest-paid players in MLS, the Designated Players combined for just 9g/9a this season and haven't yet met expectations after arriving from Serie A sides Napoli and Juventus, respectively.

Asked about his future, Insigne said heā€™s ā€œgoing to come back even strongerā€ after an injury-filled season and is ā€œextremely happy here.ā€

ā€œI apologize I couldn't give 100 percent on the field,ā€ Insigne said through a translator. ā€œI'm not that type of player. I always give all of myself. Next season I plan to give 300 percent of myself, not only for myself, but for the team and the fans who have always shown me such warmth and welcomed me when I came to the city.ā€

Bernardeschi, succinctly, said ā€œI want to be hereā€ and he expects more from himself ā€“ "when you are in a difficult situation itā€™s not easy to do your best.ā€ The 29-year-old also expressed no regrets over his postgame speech in late May that advocated for change at TFC.

ā€œWe canā€™t look back, honestly,ā€ Bernardeschi said. ā€œWe have to look forward because the past is past. I think we need to look forward to keep growing and put the past in our back and see in front of us from a good future for this club and for this city.ā€

Despite the star players being linked to other clubs, Herdman senses renewed buy-in.

ā€œI can only judge that Iā€™ve seen a shift in them as human beings, big shift,ā€ Herdman said. ā€œTwo focused individuals that are now having a much bigger presence in the dressing room.ā€

Added Manning, whoā€™s previously described the Italians as TFCā€™s centerpieces: ā€œI love that they are showing a commitment and an effort to work with John. I think John has really worked to build bridges with them and they both have personally told me, theyā€™ve told John and Jason, that this is not who they are, being big players on a last-place team. They want to prove to us, they want to prove to our fans that they can do better.ā€

New energy

With TFCā€™s offseason well underway, Herdman has already overseen several weeks of training. And heā€™s left quite the impression on goalkeeper Sean Johnson, who said their 2023 roster ā€œwas not a unified group.ā€

ā€œThereā€™s a new feeling when Herdman walked through the door,ā€ said Johnson, who joined last year after captaining New York City FC. ā€œFor me, it was a big shift, a shift in energy, a shift in mindset.

ā€œComing off the year we had, to have that hope, to have that new vision of what is to be, it started the day he walked through the door. Iā€™m excited about that. Things change quickly and itā€™s about being honest about what was and the things that we went through. If we can have some of those hard conversations and take responsibility, both individually and collectively, thereā€™s no reason why we canā€™t end up turning things around next year.ā€

Homegrown midfielder Jonathan Osorio, Torontoā€™s all-time appearance leader, echoed a similar message. From his vantage point, there ā€œneeds to be more of a chemistryā€ in the locker room.

ā€œHeā€™s created an environment thatā€™s taken into consideration everything thatā€™s happened, a way for us to be engaged and to be motivated and be determined going into next year,ā€ Osorio said of Herdman. ā€œWe kept training these past two weeks and it was good, it was really good. The feeling was very positive. John and his staff have that about them, that they know how to get people going. Guys are excited and very motivated for next year.ā€

Motivated for more

TFCā€™s resurrection wonā€™t happen overnight, but Herdman is left encouraged by the direction theyā€™re heading in.

ā€œWhat I really took out of the conversations [with players] is thereā€™s a deep willingness to come back and make it right,ā€ said Herdman. ā€œI expected more players wanting to jump ship and go somewhere else where maybe they could start afresh. But I was surprised at the amount of players that wanted to be part of bringing this back.ā€

Added Manning: ā€œJohn has sent a very clear message that weā€™re not going to look back, weā€™re going to look forward. But thereā€™s going to be a certain accountability heā€™s going to hold players to, heā€™s going to hold staff to.ā€