TFC host Chicago looking to start a season 4-0 for the first time in franchise history. Chicago is off to a bit of a slow start and would seem to be in a vulnerable position facing a TFC team that is performing well and injury free.
At home against a relatively weak Fire team that was missing some players, that feels like two points dropped. In the big picture, though, I'm happy to see the team start 3-0-1. Also, coming back from behind to tie things up is probably not something that would have happened last year.