Toronto FC’s players faced the media for the final time this season on Tuesday.
Locker room cleanout was especially bitter to face this season, after the Reds stormed out of the gates only to fall short of their playoff goal.
In the end, consistency was the biggest issue that plagued this team. Going forward the players that spoke on Tuesday stressed keeping the core together. Instability has been an issue with the club for too long. Keeping quiet, while adding to the team in the winter is what is needed now.
Here is what some of the players had to say.
Doneil Henry was candid when asked about his future with the club.
Captain Steven Caldwell wore a look of frustration, but he remained adamant in his belief that the club is on the right track.
Dwayne De Rosario was asked about his future. The Scarborough native wants to finish what he started.
Rookie Nick Hagglund commented on a roller coaster season that saw the Xavier alum thrust into the starting lineup
Brazilian striker Gilberto admitted adapting to MLS was tough, but he's confident the adjustments to his game have been made.
Toronto FC general manager Tim Bezbatchenko and head coach Greg Vanney will address the media on Wednesday.