March 23, 2016 Toronto FC II--2016 USL Preview: Toronto FC II (from uslsoccer.com)

2016 USL Preview: Toronto FC II
03/23/2016, 4:15pm EDT
By Charlie Corr - charlie.corr@uslsoccer.com
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Toronto FC II went through first-year growing pains in 2015 and never really found its footing 
for a significant stretch. The inexperience was on both sides of the ball, as evidenced 
by a league-worst minus-26 goal differential. The upside, heading into 2016, is that 
Jason Bent’s side has a year’s worth of professional games under its belt. With a significantly 
large group returning, TFC II is hopeful that this learning curve will now generate some 
cohesiveness and strong results to make a run up the Eastern Conference standings.

Head Coach: Jason Bent
Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre
2015 results: 6-17-5; 11th in Eastern Conference
2015 postseason: Did not qualify for USL Playoffs

Goalkeeper: Toronto FC goalkeeper Alex Bono was loaned to TFC II for the duration of the 
2015 season, and that should be the case for the 2016 campaign, as well, as he has been manning 
the net throughout the preseason. Bono made 12 appearances last year and is hoping to improve 
from his two-win performance from a year ago. He made 37 saves in 990 minutes.

Defense: Skylar Thomas heads the returning back line contingent, coming off a 2015 campaign 
in which he made 22 appearances (20 starts) while registering three goals and an assist. 
Wesley Charpie and Anthony Osorio also saw some significant minutes. New to the group 
is Mitchell Taintor, who signed earlier this month. The third-round selection in the 2016 MLS 
SuperDraft has the flexibility of playing defense or in the midfield.

Midfield: Former Toronto FC Academy midfielder Luca Uccello signed his first pro contract 
at age 17 last March, and among the returning group he enters 2016 with perhaps the most 
experience. The now-18-year-old logged 1,458 minutes, made 22 appearances and notched a goal 
and an assist. Also returning is Malik Johnson, 18, who appeared in seven games last year, 
Adam Bouchard (15 games and 1,033 minutes in 2015) and Liam Fraser (10 games, 668 minutes 
last year).

Forward: Several of TFC II’s players are interchangeable at midfield and forward. On multiple 
occasions throughout the preseason, when Toronto has featured a three-man front, returnees 
Raheem Edwards and Sal Bernal have pushed up in the attack. With Mo Babouli signing with the 
first team earlier this month, Toronto will need to find some creative ways – and additional 
help – to pick up some of that scoring void. Edwards started in 13 of 21 games last year, 
tallying two goals and an assist. Bernal also netted two goals in 12 games.

Strengths: One of the more defining qualities on this team is versatility, which for an MLS 
owned-and-operated club can be a tremendous asset as the roster fluctuates. With the likes 
of Bernal, Edwards and Taintor having the capability to adjust to various formations and 
duties, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Bent utilized that flexibility to keep opponents off-guard 
while at the same time testing the players’ strengths.

Weaknesses: With improvement needed at both ends of the field heading into the year, the biggest 
takeaway from last season were soft goals allowed on the defensive end. The defense did show 
some modest signs of improvement following a rough opening eight games in which TFC II allowed 
three or more goals in four of those matches. The familiarity within the majority of the back 
line and perhaps a more confident Alex Bono in goal could be the cure for 2016.

Key number: 1,824 – Skylar Thomas led last season’s TFC II squad with 1,824 minutes.

Noteworthy matchups: Toronto faces fellow Canadian side FC Montreal three times this season, 
starting with a road match on April 9. TFC II enjoyed some of its best success against Montreal 
with a 2-1-1 record.

Coach’s view: “Knowing that they have a year under their belt, they know what to expect from 
the league – with regards to travel, the level of physicality – so we’re expecting big things 
from them.” – Jason Bent

Current roster (updated: March 23, 2016):
Goalkeepers: Alex Bono
Defenders: Wesley Charpie, Anthony Osorio, Mitchell Taintor, Skylar Thomas
Midfielders: Adam Bouchard, Martin Davis, Liam Fraser, Malik Johnson, Luca Uccello
Forwards: Sal Bernal, Raheem Edwards

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