Whether Laryea’s voice gets worse over the next couple doesn’t matter. He plans to let his play do the talking on Sunday as the Reds face CF Montreal in the long-awaited Canadian Championship final – a chance for both clubs to salvage what has been a MLS disappointing season. The winner of Sunday’s match at Saputo Stadium in Montreal takes home the Voyageurs Cup and qualifies for the 2022 Concacaf Champions League.
“They are going to be fired up for this game. And so will we,” said Laryea. “It’s a final. We’re a club that wants to win trophies so I don’t think it matters who we’re playing against, or what type of game it is. It’s final, so you’re going to get the best out of all of us.” TFC coach Javier Perez will have some tough decisions to make as to who gets named to the starting XI in Sunday’s match. Perez said the Reds still have a number of players injured, or are coming back from injuries, including some key starters. There are also players just returning from international duty. including Laryea and Jonathan Osorio from the high-flying Canadian squad.Article content
“So it’s a gamble whether you want to go with a player that has been training well, who is healthy for the game, or a player that maybe has more history, but he’s not fully fit for the game,” the coach added.
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