Three Toronto FC players, who have been standout performers this season, have once again been called up to represent their respective national teams. These players have been crucial for their countries and have played important minutes in recent matches.
Even though Toronto FC has faced several challenges in the MLS, these players have consistently left everything on the pitch. Their recent performances have not gone unnoticed, leading to their call-ups for the upcoming international break, where they will continue to showcase their competitiveness.
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Players Selected to Represent Honduras and Canada
The three players called up for international duty are Deybi Flores, representing Honduras, and Jonathan Osorio and Richie Laryea, who will represent Canada. All three have been key players for their respective national teams and have earned significant minutes in every tournament they’ve competed in.
Deybi Flores has been in excellent form for Honduras and has been called up for their October matches, where Honduras will face Cuba, French Guiana, and Jamaica. On the other hand, Richie Laryea and Jonathan Osorio will continue to represent Canada.
They are expected to play key roles in Canada's upcoming friendly against Panama, an important match for Jesse Marsch as he works to build a strong squad for the 2026 World Cup.
These players are expected to perform at the highest level, despite Toronto FC's recent struggles. While the team has not been in the best form, these players continue to prove their value and potential on the international stage.
This is significant news for Toronto FC, especially given the team's recent disappointing results in MLS. With the team on the verge of elimination and facing an uphill battle to qualify for the Eastern Conference playoffs, the future of the team will be determined in their final match against Inter Miami.