FanSided MLS
·7 December 2024
FanSided MLS
·7 December 2024
The search for a new head coach at Toronto FC continues as the club aims to rebuild after John Herdman’s resignation. With a focus on developing a strong identity that permeates both the first team and the academy, the club is seeking a manager who can deliver long-term success.
Among the candidates under consideration is 48-year-old Italian coach Vanni Sartini, whose recent tenure at Vancouver FC has drawn attention.
Sartini is no stranger to Toronto FC. Under his leadership, Vancouver FC defeated Toronto in the 2024 Canadian Championship final, showcasing his ability to deliver results in high-stakes matches. While not the most prominent name on the list of potential candidates, Sartini’s accomplishments and approach to coaching make him an intriguing option.
Sartini joined Vancouver FC in 2021 and managed the team until November 25, 2024, amassing 148 matches during his tenure. His record includes:
Over these matches, Vancouver FC scored 266 goals while conceding 247, resulting in a positive goal difference of +19. Sartini’s focus on balanced play and tactical discipline earned him recognition, including two Canadian Championship titles, which highlight his ability to deliver success on the domestic stage.
While Sartini’s name is on the table, Toronto FC is also considering other strong candidates, including Jim Curtin and Bobby Smyrniotis.
Each brings a unique skill set and experience, and the club’s leadership is carefully weighing its options to find the best fit for its 2025 project. Sartini’s familiarity with Canadian soccer and his proven track record in the league make him a noteworthy contender, but the final decision remains unclear.
Toronto FC’s next head coach will play a pivotal role in shaping the team’s future. The rebuilding process aims not only to improve immediate results but also to establish a sustainable foundation for years to come. Whether it’s Sartini or another candidate, the new manager will inherit a team eager to return to form and compete at the highest levels of MLS.