
After poor start, Toronto FC regains some swagger in 3-0 win over Chicago Fire
TORONTO — The real Toronto FC stood up Saturday, blanking the Chicago Fire 3-0 in a game that brought back memories of its 2017 championship season.
After a poor first half, Toronto hit high gear and began to play with some of the trademark swagger that has gone missing in an injury-ravaged stretch since the CONCACAF Champions League run early in the season.
“It was a joy for me to watch,” said Toronto goalkeeper Alex Bono. “I definitely enjoyed being on the field today. That’s not something a lot of us can say for most of the year thus far.”
Second-half goals by Jozy Altidore, Jonathan Osorio and Sebastian Giovinco gave Toronto (6-11-4) the much-needed win to the delight of the sellout crowd of 29,190 at BMO Field.