Top Five Disappointing Players in MLS 2014

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Jul 5, 2014; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto FC midfielder Michael Bradley (4) tries to get a ball past D.C. United midfielder/defender Perry Kitchen (23) during a game at BMO Field. D.C. United won 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports

Michael Bradley 

“Captain America” originally looked on track for a MLS MVP award. Fast Forward to September, Bradley has one goal and one assist. Toronto FC fans hoped and prayed that his poor form in the 2014 FIFA World Cup would vanish once he returned to club play, news flash, it did not.

TFC spent a lot of money in the off-season. Originally, the expensive endeavor appeared to work brilliantly, now, TFC continues to slide farther and farther down the Eastern Conference standings. Jermaine Defoe is hurt and Bradley cannot find consistent form to save his life. Good Bye playoffs hopes for all TFC fans.