Latest Toronto FC loss draws response from loud 'boo birds'

Frustrated fans let their voices be heard throughout TFC’s defeat to the New England Revolution on Saturday at BMO Field.

Latest Toronto FC loss draws response from loud 'boo birds'
  • Toronto FC 0, New England Revolution 2 (Gil 11’; Campana 27’)    
  • TFC now winless in 9 home games dating back to last September   
  • Reds missing 8 injured players; Fraser made 7 lineup changes 

TORONTO – May is going to be a make-or-break month for Toronto FC’s regular season. And early evidence suggests this month is going to break it.  

Knocked out of the Canadian Championship by bitter rivals CF Montreal, TFC capped off a week to forget with a 2-0 defeat to the New England Revolution at BMO Field on Saturday.  

A shorthanded TFC side that was decimated by injuries put forth their worst display of the campaign, highlighted by a feeble attack that barely tested Revolution goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič.  

Toronto (1-6-4) has lost three in a row in all competitions and is winless in nine consecutive home games, its previous win at BMO Field coming in a 2-1 decision over Austin FC on Sept. 14, 2024, when John Herdman was still in charge.  Toronto has not scored in MLS action at home in 439 minutes, dating back to Deandre Kerr's goal on April 5 in a 2-1 loss to the Chicago Fire.