Federico Bernardeschi: The Shining Star in a Tough Season for Toronto FC
• John Herdman’s leadership showed noticeable improvement for the team compared to 2023.
• Bernardeschi’s All-Star selection highlighted his impressive consistency throughout the season.
By Oscar Cortes
Toronto FC did not enjoy a particularly successful 2024 season, but a few players shone individually. The team’s standout star was undoubtedly Federico Bernardeschi, who consistently performed at a high level and was even selected as an MLS All-Star.
Under John Herdman’s guidance, Toronto FC showed notable improvement over the previous season, suggesting that the team is gradually moving past the difficult years it has faced recently.
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Bernardeschi’s Stellar Mid-Season Form
Federico Bernardeschi’s performance this season was remarkable, as reflected in his 7.5 rating on Sofascore. His consistently high performance rarely faltered, and he was crucial to the team, especially during the middle of the season. With an overall season rating of 7.55, Bernardeschi was the top performer for Toronto FC, particularly excelling in the month of May.
Key Performances Against Top Opponents
During May, Bernardeschi had several standout games. Against FC Dallas, he came on as a substitute and scored twice, helping Toronto secure a 3-1 victory. In the next match against New York City FC, he scored again and created multiple scoring opportunities, although Toronto FC ultimately lost 3-2.
However, his most impressive performance came in the Canadian derby against CF Montreal, where he scored a hat-trick in a dominant 5-1 victory. Bernardeschi earned a perfect 10 rating for his performance, highlighting his skill and influence on the team.
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Future Hopes and Goals for Toronto FC
Bernardeschi’s outstanding individual season is a positive indicator for Toronto FC’s future. He hopes to remain with the club for several more years and continue to showcase his talent, aiming to help Toronto FC compete for an MLS playoff spot in the Eastern Conference in the 2025 season.