Toronto FC goalkeeper Stefan Frei is unlikely to be in the starting lineup when the Reds host Real Salt Lake on Saturday night at BMO Field (GOL TV Canada, 7 p.m. ET).



Frei has a slight knee injury, though it doesn't appear to be anything serious. The keeper was at BMO Field but worked out indoors, separately from his teammates on Friday.



At the conclusion of the session, it looked as though Milos Kocic was favoured to be the man in goal for TFC against the Western Conference powerhouse.



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[inline_node:7515]Kocic made an error that allowed Real Esteli F.C. to get an away goal in his last start at BMO Field. The keeper made amends by helping the Reds to seal passage into the CONCACAF Champions League group stage in the return leg away to Esteli in Nicaragua.



“Just don’t do crazy stuff,” Kocic said on Friday when asked how he would approach the game. “Just be confident, not do too much.”



“I’m just going to let the game come to me and be ready for whatever comes in front of me.”



Frei has played every minute of the 2011 Major League Soccer season for Toronto and was one game away from breaking Jim Brennan’s team appearance record of 93.



The Swiss keeper will probably have to wait at least another week for his chance to topple Brennan, unless he passes fitness tests before Saturday evening.



Following the BMO Field tilt versus Salt Lake, Toronto will travel to Panama at midweek to take on Tauro F.C. on August 18 in the first game of Champions League group stage. That will be followed by an MLS match in Chicago on August 21, then another CCL contest, this time at home against Dallas on Wednesday, August 24.



Saturday's match previews and videos from training will be on TorontoFC.ca Friday afternoon.



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