May 3, 2011 MLS--Winter Focusing On Positives Ahead of Toronto's NCC Tilt (from MLSsoccer.com)

Winter focusing on positives ahead of Toronto's NCC tilt
Coach optimistic about TFC's progress, using match vs. Edmonton to continue trend 
May 3, 2011 
Duane Rollins 
MLSsoccer.com 
 
TORONTO — Toronto FC head coach Aron Winter says he understands why Toronto FC fans would be frustrated by last Saturday’s terrible 3-0 loss to Seattle 
in regular-season MLS play.
 
However, he’s not interested in dwelling on negativity as the club prepares for the second leg of its Nutrilite Canadian Championship semifinal tie 
against FC Edmonton on Wednesday at BMO Field (8 pm ET, Rogers Sportsnet).
 
“As I said when I came here, we are building a team,” Winter said after training on Tuesday. “[It will have] ups and downs. The most important thing 
is that you see that you are making improvement.”
 
To that end, Winter said that fans should not expect wholesale changes to the Reds' lineup against Edmonton despite Toronto holding a commanding 3-0 lead 
in the series. He indicated that he would likely rest some of his regular starters, but not all.
 
To Winter, every time TFC hit the pitch, it’s a chance for the club to improve and reach the level that he feels it can.
 
“It’s not going [as fast] as I want,” Winter said of the club’s improvement, “but I’m always an optimist.”
 
A cynic might suggest that it would hard to be optimistic after the loss to Seattle. The Sounders controlled all aspects of the game and if it wasn’t 
for the heroics of goalkeeper Stefan Frei, whose MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week performance kept the score line from becoming too inflated.
 
Winter said that he recognized how discouraging the game was to his players and reacted by trying to loosen things up at practice. The club held 
a light workout Tuesday in an effort to “get the spirits up,” Winter said.
 
Possibly contributing to the decision was a bug that was going through the club. Defenders Nana Attakora and Dan Gargan were both unable to train this 
week due to an illness possibly picked up on the return flight from Seattle.

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