Toronto FC fires Chris Armas after thrashing against DC United

The biggest win so far in the 2021 season of the MLS, effects have already arisen, because after Toronto FC fell 7 to 1 against DC United, at Audi Field, the Canadian team announced the dismissal of Chris Armas as coach, after just 11 league games, in which he only won one win.

Through his official twitter account, Toronto fc made the departure of the American coach official, who took the reins of the team just a few months ago, as a replacement for Greg Vanney, however, the results did not accompany his arrival, as Armas added a balance of only one victory, two draws and eight defeats, five of them consecutive.

Toronto FC announced today that the club has relieved Chris Armas of his duties as head coach, effective immediately.”Reads the announcement of the Canadian box, launched this July 4.

The win this Saturday was lapidary in the Armas process, because the seven goals received in the capital, ended with the patience of the Canadian club, which this Sunday announced its departure and became the first team to remove its coach during the 2021 campaign in North American soccer.

It is expected that in the next few hours more details will be given about the departure of Chris Armas as coach of Toronto FC, as within the announcement of his dismissal, it was also announced that there will be a press conference, in which they will announce who will stay in front of the Canadian team, which is located in the background of the Eastern Conference.

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Chris Armas was introduced as the new coach of Toronto FC, a club with which he started his step with the right foot, by surprising León within the round of 16 of the Concacaf Champions League, however, during the start of the league, andhe Canadian club took a nosedive and has only won one victory, achieved against Columbus Crew, so that the Armas brand at the head of Toronto was left with two victories, three draws and ten defeats, both in the league and in the Concacaf Champions League.

In MLS alone, Armas had a 1-2-8 record, with 13 goals for and 27 against, in addition to conceding a total of 17 goals in the last five games., so his continuity became untenable and as happened in his departure from New York Red Bulls, he leaves his post after a match against DC United.