
"[I'm] really proud of the effort, but we have to stop conceding first. Overall our defending structure, our intensity has been really good. My feeling is if we continue to defend well, create chances, then we will obviously score more goals than the opponent."
"As we continue to talk about how we want to defend and where we want to win the ball, we have to do a better job of keeping it out of the areas that become dangerous."
"The goals we gave up [against Austin and Philadelphia] are just, I can't even. I don't know if I'll ever see three goals, including the one last week. I don't know if I'll ever see three goals like that again."
Toronto FC head coach Robin Fraser emphasized the need to stop conceding first as they prepare for their match against Atlanta United. The team recently drew 3-3 with Philadelphia Union, having conceded the first goal just before halftime. Toronto has three games remaining in their home stand. Fraser praised the team's defensive efforts but stressed the importance of maintaining better control in dangerous areas. Atlanta United is struggling, having lost four consecutive matches and sitting at the bottom of the Eastern Conference.
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