Snow had fallen and hand warmers were doled out to media by the time Michael Bradley was asked about the forecast for Saturday’s MLS Cup final.
Toronto FC had kicked around a neon orange ball, Major League Soccer’s designated “snow ball” because of its visibility, earlier in the day but Bradley wasn’t concerned about a few flurries or the cold that comes with it.
“It’s going to be cold,” he said. “It’s Toronto, right? It’s Toronto in December. Nobody thought any different. We’ve not spent a whole lot of time talking about it or worrying about it because ultimately it’s one of those things that gets filed away under things that we have no control over.