Toronto FC looks to make most of homestand as Chicago and Schweinsteiger visit
TORONTO — After a disappointing loss in Columbus that turned a five-game unbeaten streak into a three-game winless run, Toronto FC looks to climb back up the standings when it hosts the Chicago Fire and German star Bastian Schweinsteiger on Friday night.
At 3-1-2, the Fire are one of the early-season surprises in MLS. Chicago finished bottom of the league last season with a 7-17-10 record but has been a different club this year with the arrival of Serbian-born Hungarian international forward Nemanja Nikolic and Dax McCarty, Brazil’s Juninho and Schweinsteiger in the midfield.
The 32-year-old Schweinsteiger, a former German captain, has two goals in three games and has yet to lose in MLS (2-0-1). Chicago arrives on the back of shutout wins over Columbus and New England.
Toronto (1-1-4) is looking to rebound from the 2-1 loss in Columbus and a string of games where it was unable to convert ties into wins.


