Simcoe County Rovers' Alejandro Portal, left, battles for the ball with Toronto FC's Cassius Mailula and Jonathan Osorio during first half Canadian Championship soccer action, in Toronto, Wednesday, April 24, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
TORONTO - After putting semi-pro Simcoe County Rovers FC to the sword in a 5-0 win Wednesday in Canadian Championship preliminary-round play, Toronto FC coach John Herdman wanted more.
"We were looking at the record," he said, referencing Toronto's 6-1 cup win over Montreal in June 2009.
"So the target was to hit seven," he added. "We fell short. (I'm) disappointed. We probably could have had a few in the second half but the 'keeper (Rimi Olatunji). To be fair, he made some great saves … He stood on his head second half."
It wasn't, perhaps, the most gracious victory speech. But it shows where Herdman is coming from in looking to turn around a team that finished last in MLS last season at 4-20-10.
"We came here to set records. We came here to be first at as many things as we can," he explained. "That's the standard I've set for the club, the team. And we missed that standard tonight. … I told these men we missed a big opportunity tonight to make history."
Prince Owusu, Cassius Mailula, Kevin Long, Jonathan Osorio and Tyrese Spicer scored for Toronto, which led the League1 Ontario champions 4-0 at the break with three of the goals coming in nine minutes. Owusu could have had a hat trick or more in the first half.
Herdman emptied his bench in the second half.
Simcoe County showed flashes of its skill but Toronto, despite having dug deep into its roster on the night, had too much. The MLS club's flank attacks overwhelmed Simcoe, which kicks off its regular season on Sunday.
Toronto, which has won the Canadian Championship eight times, will face either the CPL's Halifax Wanderers FC or Quebec champion CS Saint-Laurent in the quarterfinal.
Simcoe qualified by winning the League1 Ontario title last year in just its second season. The club finished runner-up in the 2023 regular season at 15-4-1 before defeating league-leading Scrosoppi FC 4-2 in the championship game last September.
Simcoe County Rovers head coach Zico Mahrady speaks to his staff as platers gather for a team meeting at their hotel in Toronto on Tuesday April 23, 2024, ahead of a training session to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Assistant coach Arta Mohasses operates the projector as Simcoe County Rovers players listen to head coach Zico Mahrady deliver a team talk at their hotel in Toronto on Tuesday April 23, 2024, ahead of a training session to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers Head Coach Zico Mahrady delivers a team talk at their hotel in Toronto on Tuesday April 23, 2024, ahead of a training session to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers players board a coach at their team hotel in Toronto on Tuesday April 23, 2024, ahead of a training session to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers Head Coach Zico Mahrady sets up for a training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, as his team prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers co-owner and former Toronto FC and Canada defender, Doneil Henry takes a photo of his Canadian Championship medals, laid out to greet players as an inspiration ahead of their training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers President, CEO and co-owner Peter Raco (left) and co-owner and former Toronto FC defender, Doneil Henry take a phone call as they inspect the pitch of the team's training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers hold a training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers captain Tajay Reid talks during a team huddle after the team's training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, as they prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers Cuban players Alejandro Portal (left) and Orlendis Benitez Hernandez take a selfie on the pitch after the team's training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers Iiah Halley looks back at the pitch as he heads to the locker room, after the team's training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC.Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers President, CEO and co-owner Peter Raco talks to fans as they wait for the team coach to arrive at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers fans wait to greet players as the the team coach arrives at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers players inspect the pitch at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers watch a video with messages of support from loved ones , in their locker room at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers watch a video with messages of support from loved ones in their locker room at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers Head Coach Zico Mahrady holds a locker room team talk, while a video with messages of support from loved ones remains on a screen, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Team captains Jonathan Osorio of Toronto FC and Shawn-Claud Lawsom of Simcoe County Rovers talk to the referee as players wait in the tunnel to take to the pitch for their Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024.Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Toronto FC's Jonathan Osorio scores his team's fourth goal in front of Simcoe County Rovers supporters during the first half of their Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers head coach Zico Mahrady checks his watch as his team train 4-0 to Toronto FC in their Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers supporters watch their team play Toronto FC in the Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers supporters watch their team play Toronto FC in the Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers head coach Zico Mahrady and goalkeeper Dikola Douglas sign autographs as they come off the pitch after their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024.Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Simcoe County Rovers players, currently in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system walk back to their locker room after their 5-0 defeat to Major League Soccer's Toronto FC, in the Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Goalkeeper Rimi Olatunji of Simcoe County Rovers, currently in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, walks back to the locker room after the 5-0 defeat to Major League Soccer's Toronto FC, in the Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
A look behind the scenes with the Simcoe County Rovers
Simcoe County Rovers head coach Zico Mahrady speaks to his staff as platers gather for a team meeting at their hotel in Toronto on Tuesday April 23, 2024, ahead of a training session to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Assistant coach Arta Mohasses operates the projector as Simcoe County Rovers players listen to head coach Zico Mahrady deliver a team talk at their hotel in Toronto on Tuesday April 23, 2024, ahead of a training session to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers Head Coach Zico Mahrady delivers a team talk at their hotel in Toronto on Tuesday April 23, 2024, ahead of a training session to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers players board a coach at their team hotel in Toronto on Tuesday April 23, 2024, ahead of a training session to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers Head Coach Zico Mahrady sets up for a training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, as his team prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers co-owner and former Toronto FC and Canada defender, Doneil Henry takes a photo of his Canadian Championship medals, laid out to greet players as an inspiration ahead of their training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers President, CEO and co-owner Peter Raco (left) and co-owner and former Toronto FC defender, Doneil Henry take a phone call as they inspect the pitch of the team's training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers hold a training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers captain Tajay Reid talks during a team huddle after the team's training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, as they prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers Cuban players Alejandro Portal (left) and Orlendis Benitez Hernandez take a selfie on the pitch after the team's training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers Iiah Halley looks back at the pitch as he heads to the locker room, after the team's training session at BMO field, in Toronto, on Tuesday April 23, 2024, to prepare for their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC.Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers President, CEO and co-owner Peter Raco talks to fans as they wait for the team coach to arrive at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers fans wait to greet players as the the team coach arrives at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers players inspect the pitch at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers watch a video with messages of support from loved ones , in their locker room at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers watch a video with messages of support from loved ones in their locker room at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers Head Coach Zico Mahrady holds a locker room team talk, while a video with messages of support from loved ones remains on a screen, ahead of their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC at BMO field, in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Team captains Jonathan Osorio of Toronto FC and Shawn-Claud Lawsom of Simcoe County Rovers talk to the referee as players wait in the tunnel to take to the pitch for their Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024.Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Toronto FC's Jonathan Osorio scores his team's fourth goal in front of Simcoe County Rovers supporters during the first half of their Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers head coach Zico Mahrady checks his watch as his team train 4-0 to Toronto FC in their Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers supporters watch their team play Toronto FC in the Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers supporters watch their team play Toronto FC in the Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers head coach Zico Mahrady and goalkeeper Dikola Douglas sign autographs as they come off the pitch after their Canadian Championship tie against Toronto FC at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024.Simcoe, currently playing in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, lost 5-0 to the former Major League Soccer Champions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe County Rovers players, currently in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system walk back to their locker room after their 5-0 defeat to Major League Soccer's Toronto FC, in the Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Goalkeeper Rimi Olatunji of Simcoe County Rovers, currently in League1 Ontario, the third division of Canada's football system, walks back to the locker room after the 5-0 defeat to Major League Soccer's Toronto FC, in the Canadian Championship tie at BMO Field in Toronto, on Wednesday April 24, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Simcoe hasn't played since other than pre-season games. But it was boosted by 1,500 travelling supporters Wednesday, who packed the north stand.
"There's lot to take away," said coach Zico Mahrady. "I think the second half itself, we showed a strong force. We made a couple of adjustments that allowed us to play a little more free and little braver. It's our first competitive game (this season) so I think we can keep our heads held high and be proud of the performance we put out today."
Simcoe's ownership group includes former Canada captains Julian de Guzman and Atiba Hutchinson and current Canadian Internationals Janine Beckie, Doneil Henry and Cyle Larin.
It was all Toronto in the opening minutes with Simcoe unable to retain possession. But the visitors threatened in the 13th minute when goalkeeper Luka Gavran pushed Alexander Zis's low free kick from distance off the goalpost to safety.
Orlandis Benitez's looping half-volley forced another save from Gavran in the 22nd minute.
Then normal service resumed.
Owusu opened the scoring in the 18th minute, heading home a Kobe Franklin cross after Simcoe was unable to clear the ball, allowing TFC to relaunch its attack. It was the six-foot-three German's fourth goal in three games and fifth in his last six.
Simcoe began to settle after going down a goal, however, and pieced together several good-looking forays into the Toronto end.
But Osorio, in his 350th appearance in all competitions for TFC, found Owusu in the penalty box and the German fed an unmarked Mailula for a tap-in in the 30th minute for a 2-0 lead. It was the first goal for the South African in his first start for the club.
Three minutes later, the six-foot-two Long headed home an Osorio corner.
Mailula and Owusu set up Osorio in the 39th minute with Owusu heading Mailula's well-flighted cross back to Osorio who, twisting his body to get off the shot, beat Olatunji.
Spicer, the first overall pick in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft, made it 5-0 in the 76th minute, heading home Franklin's cross after taking over Owusu's forward position.
Simcoe almost scored in the 78th minute but Gavran got a hand to Benitez's hard shot from close range.
Herdman had sent on Spicer, Sigurd Rosted and 17-year-old midfielder Andrei Dumitru to open the second half. It was a TFC debut for Dumitru, a TFC 2 player. Honduran international Deybi Flores and Nicksoen Gomis followed off the TFC bench.
Osorio was one of just four Toronto starters from Saturday's 1-0 win over New England.
The Simcoe starters featured six players with TFC connections with more in the full roster.
Toronto didn't field any of its three designated players with Lorenzo Insigne and Richie Laryea injured and Federico Bernardeschi given the night off.
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