Our prediction for this MLS match:
All eyes will be on DRV PNK Stadium when Inter Miami and Toronto face each other in the Major League Soccer. Inter Miami aim to put an end to their six-game losing run, and seeing that they are nine points behind the playoffs berth, this has to go down as a must-win game for the home team. Despite failing to find the net in the 4-0 loss to Columbus, Gonzalo Higuain should continue to lead the line for the hosts.
The Reds, on the other hand, missed out on a place in the playoffs, and seeing that the hosts want this win more than the visitors, we are not tempted to put our money on Soteldo and Co. All Alvarado, Fray, and Jones are injured for the home side, while the Canadian outfit will be without Akinola, Auro, Dwyer, Endoh, Mavinga, Perruzza, and Priso-Mbongue in the midweek game.
Highlighted Player (Wil Trapp):
Wil Trapp is an American footballer who plays for Columbus Crew in MLS as a midfielder. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Trapp played for Akron Zips during his college career and in 2013 he returned to his hometown club Columbus Crew. Over the years the 173-cm tall footballer has established himself as a first-team regular and thanks to his thrilling performances in the Major League Soccer, he earned a place in the USA national team.
Wil Trapp made his USA debut on January 28, 2015 in a 3-2 loss to Chile. The Columbus man did well to wear captain’s armband in a friendly game against Bosnia and Herzegovina in January, 2018. Speaking of his club success, Trapp made it to the Eastern Conference play-offs with Columbus in 2015. His main position is defensive midfielder, but he is used as a centre midfielder as well.
The American footballer graduated from Lincoln High School where he was named the 2010 NSCAA National High School Player of the Year.
Highlighted Team (Toronto FC):
Toronto is a club based in Canada, but they have been competing in Major League Soccer since 2007. Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment own both the soccer club and National Hockey League’s Toronto Maple Leafs. BMO Field is the club’s home ground and the capacity of the stadium is 30.000.
The Canadian outfit impressed in the 2016 MLS Cup and they faced Seattle Sounders in the title game at BMO Field. However, the Canadians were more than unfortunate not to lift the silverware as they were beaten by the Sounders on penalties.
Speaking of the Canadian Championship, Toronto FC won their fifth domestic title in 2016, with the team beating Vancouver Whitecaps in the final of the tournament. Montreal Impact are considered the club’s biggest rivals and there have always been fireworks in meetings between the two Canadian sides. Toronto FC’s home kit is red and it is no surprise they are nicknamed the Reds. It has to be noted that the club was founded back in 2005.