MLS Cup teams ready to play, tired of pre-game media, hype and hoopla
TORONTO — While reporters shivered on the sidelines, the MLS Cup final teams just went about their business in their final practice Friday.
Thanks to a strong biting wind, the temperature of -1 Celsius felt a lot frostier at BMO Field. The forecast for the 4 p.m. local time kickoff Saturday calls for temperature around zero with some snow. No one seemed bothered, however.
“I think it’s better than last year,” Toronto’s Italian striker Sebastian Giovinco said with a smile. “So this is good.”
Toronto goalkeeper Alex Bono exuded warmth.