
Young Reds Ramp up for Season Finale, Aim for Home Victory: "We Want to End in a Good Way"
September 23, 2023 - MLS NEXT Pro (MLS NEXT Pro)
Toronto FC II News Release
Toronto FC II will close the 2023 MLS NEXT Pro season on Sunday with the visit of Crown Legacy FC to York Lions Stadium.
Eliminated from playoff contention, Head Coach Gianni Cimini's message heading into the season finale was simple: "To keep fighting."
"To fight to the end, to put in solid performances," he continued. "It's a really good opportunity to play against the best team in the league at home and to finish the year off strong."
The players echoed that sentiment, aware that as a group of young men just starting their careers these times together are fleeting.
"First and foremost, we want to win. We're going in to get three points," said defender Adam Pearlman. "We're going in [remembering] the whole year, the hard work with this group of guys. Who knows where the pathways are going to lead individuals next year, so just end on a good vibe as a group, as a team, with our brothers. We want to end in a good way."
After a slow start to the year, Toronto picked up some momentum midway through, but could never string together enough results to climb up the table.
"It was up and down, a lot of growing pains, a lot of learning moments," reflected Cimini. "A lot of guys stepping up, pushed to the point where they're at the level and being able to compete, so I'm happy about that."
"We were able to get better game-by-game, but we weren't able to match the training intensity during the week for matches. That's just where our guys were at," he explained. "A lot of them are academy players. The cohesion, the idea behind us being able to really put in good performances against some top sides, as you learn throughout the season you get better."
In MLS NEXT Pro roster construction varies with some teams shading older and more experienced than others. Toronto made a conscious decision to go younger this year.
For a lot of players it was their first taste of this level.
Lazar Stefanovic and Lucas Olguin, both 17, not only made their TFC II debuts, but featured in 25 and 23 of 27 matches, respectively. 16-year-old full-back Theo Rigopoulos made 20 appearances.
Those experiences will serve them well going forward.
"There was a lot of overall growth," said Markus Cimermancic, playing in his second season with TFC II. "A lot of the games were close and we ended up dropping points. Last year we were able to gain points from those games. Hopefully next year we can come back and make the playoffs and have a good season."
There was disappointment, but also an understanding that this is part of the process.
"We know we could have gotten more out of it, but there were a lot of positive takeaways," highlighted Pearlman, also in his second season and tasked with stepping into a senior role as an 18-year-old. "A lot of younger guys, academy guys, coming through, getting experience, learning. There's a lot of positives out of the season even though we wanted more."
The success of Kobe Franklin and Alonso Coello with the first team is proof of concept.
"We're really proud that Kobe and Alonso were able to have the impact they've had this year with the first team. Goalkeeper Luka Gavran [who just recently signed a first team contract] was a big part of our success last year as well," said Cimini. "They've signed deals and they're not just players that are filling in spots."
"This year, the likes of Jesús Batiz, Lazar Stefanovic, Markus Cimermancic, and Adam Pearlman are those next prospects to push on with the first team," he continued. "We have a good understanding of that and try to make sure that we get the best out of their qualities."
"That's the reason why second teams exist," underlined Cimini. "We're in that unique stage where [players] are having a lot of success with the academy and then they jump in with the second team and it's a considerable jump. MLS NEXT Pro is a big jump from U17."
"They start to realize some gaps that they have in their game that didn't get exposed at that U17 level," he added. "That's what the platform provides. That's the purpose. It's an important piece of the development process."
Months of training in a professional environment, 28 matches, travelling all over the Eastern half of the continent to play against some of the best players the MLS system has produced and assembled is what forges the next prospects for the first team.
"A lot of learning, getting a lot more experience, being able to wear the armband even though I'm one of the younger guys, everyone trusting me and putting their faith in me," said Pearlman of his personal takeaways. "There was a lot of learning throughout the year for me as an individual, taking more of a leadership role this year."
A year is a long time in a player's development at these ages.
"I feel like I've grown a lot this year, become more confident," said Cimermancic. "There's a lot of things I need to be doing in order to make the jump and follow my dreams to the MLS level. I've got to get more confident, there's a lot of things I need to do better."
Those dreams?
"Just have the longest career I can, hopefully at this club, and one day make the MLS level," he said. "Be able to play consistently and contribute to a winning team."
Batiz, who joined from Rochester New York FC in the offseason, led the side with eight goals this season. He was a constant threat and when called up to the first team provided a spark in those outings as well.
"I've improved as an individual, it's because of the team," he said. "I'm better this year than I was last year."
The success of Kobe Franklin and Alonso Coello with the first team is proof of concept.
"We're really proud that Kobe and Alonso were able to have the impact they've had this year with the first team. Goalkeeper Luka Gavran [who just recently signed a first team contract] was a big part of our success last year as well," said Cimini. "They've signed deals and they're not just players that are filling in spots."
"This year, the likes of Jesús Batiz, Lazar Stefanovic, Markus Cimermancic, and Adam Pearlman are those next prospects to push on with the first team," he continued. "We have a good understanding of that and try to make sure that we get the best out of their qualities."
"That's the reason why second teams exist," underlined Cimini. "We're in that unique stage where [players] are having a lot of success with the academy and then they jump in with the second team and it's a considerable jump. MLS NEXT Pro is a big jump from U17."
"They start to realize some gaps that they have in their game that didn't get exposed at that U17 level," he added. "That's what the platform provides. That's the purpose. It's an important piece of the development process."
Months of training in a professional environment, 28 matches, travelling all over the Eastern half of the continent to play against some of the best players the MLS system has produced and assembled is what forges the next prospects for the first team.
"A lot of learning, getting a lot more experience, being able to wear the armband even though I'm one of the younger guys, everyone trusting me and putting their faith in me," said Pearlman of his personal takeaways. "There was a lot of learning throughout the year for me as an individual, taking more of a leadership role this year."
A year is a long time in a player's development at these ages.
"I feel like I've grown a lot this year, become more confident," said Cimermancic. "There's a lot of things I need to be doing in order to make the jump and follow my dreams to the MLS level. I've got to get more confident, there's a lot of things I need to do better."
Those dreams?
"Just have the longest career I can, hopefully at this club, and one day make the MLS level," he said. "Be able to play consistently and contribute to a winning team."
Batiz, who joined from Rochester New York FC in the offseason, led the side with eight goals this season. He was a constant threat and when called up to the first team provided a spark in those outings as well.
"I've improved as an individual, it's because of the team," he said. "I'm better this year than I was last year."
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