Robin Fraser in a family and sporting environment with Toronto FC

• Toronto FC’s preseason continues in Marbella, Spain, with a highly competitive training camp.
• Robin Fraser is establishing clear roles for players like Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi.
• The team’s chemistry under Fraser is building optimism for the upcoming MLS season.

Robin Fraser in a family and sporting environment with Toronto FC
Robin Fraser in a family and sporting environment with Toronto FC | Omar Vega/GettyImages

Toronto FC is making significant strides during its preseason camp in Marbella, Spain. The team, under the leadership of head coach Robin Fraser, has been pushing hard in training sessions, with players competing fiercely for a spot in the starting lineup.

Key figures like Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi are at the heart of Fraser’s plans, as the coach seeks to find the ideal roles for them to maximize their impact on the pitch.

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A competitive preseason in Spain

While both Insigne and Bernardeschi have shown flashes of brilliance since their arrival in MLS, their performances have been marked by inconsistency. Fraser has been focused on creating a system that brings out the best in both players, aiming for a more consistent and productive season in 2025.

Fans will get their first glimpse of this revamped Toronto FC when they face Frederick Scott in a friendly on January 30 in Marbella.

Fraser’s Leadership and Team Chemistry

A standout feature of this preseason has been the positive atmosphere and strong communication between Fraser and the squad. The coach’s familiarity with players like Jonathan Osorio and Richie Laryea—dating back to his time as an assistant coach under Greg Vanney—has helped establish a solid foundation for the team.

Fraser has praised the players’ openness and commitment to his vision, while the squad has embraced him as a leader capable of guiding them toward success.

Adding to this sense of optimism is the arrival of Theo Corbeanu, whose presence is expected to enhance the team’s competitiveness. With a blend of experienced players and promising talent, Toronto FC is building a cohesive unit that could challenge for major honors in 2025.

As the first matches of the year approach, there is growing excitement about what Fraser’s Toronto FC can achieve. The team’s commitment during preseason suggests that they are ready to make a statement in the upcoming MLS campaign.