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Jozy Altidore did more than just kick the ball during the first day of Toronto FC training on Monday. The veteran forward kicked the organization in the teeth.

Altidore slammed the club after it was announced that captain Michael Bradley will undergo surgery on his right ankle in New York City on Tuesday. Bradley, 32, injured the ankle in the MLS Cup Final on Nov.10 and the fact that he is having surgery more than two months later shows, in Altidore’s opinion, that the injury was “mishandled.”

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“In my opinion, it was handled poorly,” said Altidore. “I don’t think it’s good enough. He’s a guy that takes care of himself in an incredible way. Incredible professional, he pushes himself, the group, he holds everybody to a high standard and I think he was let down. For this to happen, I’m extremely gutted for him, I’m extremely disappointed in how it was handled.”

Bradley suffered the injury when Seattle defender Roman Torres, attempting a shot, caught Bradley in the foot with his follow-through. Bradley finished the match but subsequently withdrew from the U.S. squad for CONCACAF Nations League games. At the time, Bradley believed the injury not to be serious, but on Monday TFC GM Ali Curtis described it as “severe and complicated” though he wouldn’t get into specifics. However, coach Greg Vanney said the damage is in an area between the ankle and the bottom part of the tibia.