TORONTO - General manager Tim Bezbatchenko sent Toronto FC a blunt message Friday, saying its time "to take it up a notch." The revamped MLS team has had time to gel, he said. Now it has to fire on all cylinders. "I think everyone would agree — the coaches, the players — that over the last 12 or so games, it hasnt been good enough, at least for making a run in MLS," Bezbatchenko told reporters. Toronto (9-8-6) is 3-4-4 since the start of July, meaning it has dropped 20 of a possible 33 points over that stretch. But the team is also 2-1-1 in August, stands third in the Eastern Conference and has been dealing with a rash of injuries. Bezbatchenkos somewhat out-of-the-blue challenge has been made more difficult with news that star striker Jermain Defoe has been sidelined once again with a lingering groin injury. Defoe, who has been hampered by hamstring and groin problems, was substituted in the 77th minute last Saturday against Chicago, with manager Ryan Nelsen saying his movement was extremely limited. He has not trained since and is due to see a specialist. "Fingers crossed its short-term but we probably have to plan for a bit of longer-term," Nelsen said after practice Friday. Defoe, who has 11 goals, has played in 16 of Torontos 23 games. Nelsen says the injury is in the "sports hernia area" — something that sometimes fades with rest or maintenance. "But its not settling down so we have to see a specialist," said Nelsen. "We just await the results." The hope is Defoe will be back for the Sept. 6 home game against Philadelphia but that seemed a best-case scenario with end of September more likely. "The good news is its not a season-ending injury," said Nelsen. "Hopefully sooner than later." "If we go into October and he still has the issue, then I would be concerned," said Bezbatchenko. The MLS season runs through the end of October, with playoffs to follow. Nelsen said Defoes injuries all seem related, after back-to-back seasons in England and North America. Facing a key game Saturday against the visiting New England Revolution (just three points behind at 9-12-3), Toronto is also without defenders Steven Caldwell (quad) and Justin Morrow (hamstring), defender-midfielder Warren Creavalle (hamstring), and forward Andrew Wiedeman (back). Fulback Mark Bloom is expected to be back after the birth of his first child — a baby girl. Bezbatchenkos comments came in a talk with beat writers, a gathering that came at his behest. It came one week after news that MLSE CEO Tim Leiweke, a champion of the soccer team since taking over in April 2013, is leaving. Leiweke will remain at his post until June 30, 2015, or until a successor is appointed. Bezbatchenko, who was hired by Leiweke, praised his bosss passion for soccer and his success in raising the profile of the sport. He suggested everyone may have to take up the slack in Leiwekes absence. "I think there will be increased responsibilities but its more to maintain the level of Id say visibility in the marketplace. I think within MLSE, everyones all in already so I dont think its within the organization, I think its more just in the visibility publicly. "And I think I can do that and I think everyone here, it just takes a little bit more effort from everyone." Does the manager needed to step up, he was asked? "I think its everyone at the club," he said. "I think its myself included, whatever I can do to help the team. I think its the fans ... I think theyve responded really well." While saying the team is "in a good position" in the standings, the GM talked of the need to show a "killer instinct" in the 11 remaining regular-season games. "That means closing out games, managing games," he said. "I think we have the ability on our team to do it." He said 50 points would probably be a target to get into the playoffs, while saying a few less would probably also do the trick. Toronto currently has 33 points. Bezbatchenko said expectations are higher now for Toronto, whose ownership has dug deep into its considerable pockets to acquire star talent like Defoe and Michael Bradley. Asked if he believes his team has underproduced when it comes to killer instinct, Bezbatchenko said the franchise had lacked on that score in past years. "I think now were at an OK level but our standards are not just OK now, were not just trying to be average," he said. "Killer instinct means that we can compete with elite teams at the end of games. So we can better." That includes the injury-ravaged defence, which has given up more goals per game this year than last. "Is it a concern? Yeah, thats a concern," said the GM. "I think that the players would be the first to hold up their hands and say we need to be better ... especially ay the end of games, youve got to do more than just whats expected of yourself. "Weve obviously have shown the ability to be sound and tight defensively. But I think that in the last few games weve lost some of that." Bottom line? "The time is now," Bezbatchenko said. "So thats sort of the message out to our fans and to our club. Its we mean business now." That may come as a surprise to Nelsen, who no doubt has meant business since the start of training camp. The Toronto manager has more pressing concerns, however. It speaks volumes about Toronto injury problems at the back that Bloom may start despite being "sleep-deprived," according to Nelsen, and missing practice Friday. Toronto may start Bloom at left back, with Doneil Henry and Bradley Orr in the centre and rookie Nick Hagglund on the right. 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Milliner, in his second season, had a rough start to his rookie year while dealing with hamstring issues early. He is expected to take over this season for Antonio Cromartie as the teams No. 1 cornerback, making this latest injury — however minor — cause at least some concern for the Jets. "He has to understand that hes got to be in extraordinary shape," coach Rex Ryan said. "His challenge will be to be in world-class shape because weve got to have you out there. He needs to be out there and he needs to get work, because thats how hes going get better." Ryan said Milliner, the No. 9 overall pick last year, had been having a good off-season before this setback. The coach was encouraged by Milliners progress last season, particularly in the final month. "You saw it as the year went on last year, he got better because of the work on the practice field and in the classroom," Ryan said. "He was taking off from there, and you dont want to see this happen. Hes got to step it up, because I think hes got all the talent in the world." Milliner, who stood on the sideline during team drills, acknowledged that theres a bit of frrustration not being able to participate.dddddddddddd "It bothers me because I want to be out there on the field with my teammates getting better during OTAs," he said. "In another way, its fine because I know (Im not) injured or hurt that bad." Wide receiver Eric Decker also was among those who did not participate. He is in Nashville with wife and recording artist Jessie James for the CMT Music Awards, at which they will be presenters. Ryan had no issue with the teams top receiver not being at the voluntary workouts. "Well, speaking as a married guy, (I) absolutely recommend that you would go to that," a smiling Ryan said. "So that would be recommended, I think. You know, you ask for their support, you need to support them, too." Meanwhile, running back Mike Goodson, coming off a knee injury and facing legal troubles, has yet to show for any of the teams OTAs. Ryan again stressed that the practice sessions are voluntary, but added: "He volunteered not to be here, and Ill volunteer to not answer the question." Goodson roster status is in serious doubt, aside from facing weapons charges. The Jets also have Chris Ivory, Chris Johnson, Bilal Powell, Alex Green and Daryl Richardson at the position. And, the team isnt quite certain how much Goodson has been able to do in his rehabilitation from the injury. "Im not going to speculate because hes not here and I dont know where he is," Ryan said about Goodsons rehab. "We havent seen him, so I cant answer that question." ' ' '