The Telegram (St. John's)

Toronto FC looks to make most of homestand as Chicago and Schweinste­iger visit

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After a disappoint­ing loss in Columbus that turned a fivegame 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 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. The margin between success and failure has been narrow this season.

“You know that early on (in the season) it’s still about finding ways to get points and make sure that you’re moving yourself forward,’’ captain Michael Bradley said after a wet, windy training session Thursday. “We’ve left a good number of points on the table, that’s for sure, and obviously that doesn’t sit well for us.

“But again it’s early. We’re right there in terms of when you do look at the table, there’s a lot of teams in and around each other. And now with some games at home and as this initial part of the season ends and the games start to come a little more consistent­ly, we want to feel like our good performanc­es are turning into points and we’re taking everything we deserve on more days.’’

TFC’S only win this season was March 18 in Vancouver.

“We haven’t been good enough in both (penalty) boxes,’’ said defender Eriq Zavaleta. “And that’s what games come down to.

“I think by and large in the middle of the field we’ve been pretty good. We’ve put our stamp on games and, by and large, been better than other teams. But at the same time if you don’t execute in your own box in defending and the other’s box in scoring goals, you’re not going to win games. And we haven’t been able to put a full team performanc­e together.

“But we’ve seen flashes of really good things on both sides of the ball and we believe it’s going to come.’’

The current homestand offers some challenges. Chicago is followed by Houston and Orlando — three teams with a combined record of 10-4-3.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Columbus Crew midfielder Artur (7) tangles with Toronto FC midfielder Armando Cooper (31) during the first half of an MLS soccer match in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday. After a disappoint­ing loss in Columbus that turned a five-game unbeaten streak into a...
AP PHOTO Columbus Crew midfielder Artur (7) tangles with Toronto FC midfielder Armando Cooper (31) during the first half of an MLS soccer match in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday. After a disappoint­ing loss in Columbus that turned a five-game unbeaten streak into a...

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