After a winless two weeks in Orlando to wrap up pre-season, Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney vowed his squad would step up come Sunday’s opening day against New York Red Bulls.

“We’ll be ready to go. I know certain guys on our team, when it’s time to go it’s going to be a little bit of a different level but as a group we need to be better than we were tonight,” the Reds leader said following a 1-0 loss to Philadelphia Union in Florida Saturday.

It was the squad’s final friendly before visiting last year’s Supporters Shield winner to kick off the season this weekend.

Lineups varied throughout Toronto’s visit to the sunshine state, but three draws and two losses are not results that inspire much belief in the team.

Especially when many believe that team had the most productive off-season of the year in terms of player acquisition.

Winning has to be a club habit, newcomer Drew Moor told the club’s website last month.

“It’s got to be what we’re working toward, whether it’s a pre-season game or a five (on) two session (in practice),” he said.

Toronto did a better job of that during its first pre-season trip against a variety of opponents, beating Cal State Fullerton, Venture County Fusion of the USL Premier Development League and MLS rival L.A. Galaxy, after tying UC Irvine.

But the team did solidify some aspects of its game as the regular season neared. Toronto’s top draft pick, Tsubasa Endoh, signed with the squad last week, and Quillan Roberts will back up Clint Irwin in net.

Striker Luke Moore was put on waivers, a fate reportedly also destined for Hercules Gomez, who posted a cryptic message reading, “Thanks for the memories …” on social media Tuesday afternoon.

With its squad set, Toronto FC, which released a new away kit Tuesday, will turn its focus to Sunday’s match.

The biggest key going into that game is player availability, Vanney said last weekend. So far only striker Jozy Altidore has been ruled out of contention with a hamstring injury.

“You’re trying to get into the season healthy and that’s the most important thing.”