Herdman says Toronto FC knows it will take time to win back supporters' trust

Toronto FC players train at BMO Field in Toronto on Friday, March 8, 2024. After tying last season's entire road points total with a tie in Cincinnati and win in New England to kick off the MLS season, Toronto FC looks to open its home account against Charlotte FC on Saturday at BMO Field. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Neil Davidson

TORONTO - After collecting four points in two road outings, Toronto FC opens the home half of the MLS season Saturday against Charlotte FC.

And while the early signs have been positive — TFC has already matched its road points total of 2023 when it went 0-13-4 away from home — coach John Herdman knows there is more work to be done to regain the trust of supporters who have endured 26th-, 27th- and 29th-place finishes the last three seasons with a combined 19-56-27 league record.

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