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The 21-year-old from Toronto has played 19 games over the last two seasons, patiently waiting his turn in TFC's crowded midfield. With Bradley slated to miss four months after ankle surgery, his time is now.
"I would never say I'm stagnant, I'm not doing anything. But again it is hard not getting those opportunities sometimes when I feel I deserve them. But it's the life of a footballer. It's the life — ups and downs.'' Having said that, Vanney then switched his attention to Fraser, who started seven straight games last summer while teammates were away at the Gold Cup.
"Again, nothing is set in stone yet, nothing is locked. So I'm going to work really hard during the pre-season to get that opportunity. And when it comes, I know I'll be able to do the job."He demonstrated that Oct. 15 when Canada hosted the U.S. in a key CONCACAF Nations League match at BMO Field. Starting on the bench, Fraser was called into action in the ninth minute when Mark-Anthony Kaye was injured.
At 32, Bradley leaves big shoes to fill. As defensive midfielder, he restores order when needed and often ignites attacks. And in his role as captain, he sets the team tone for commitment.
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