FanSided MLS
·19 April 2026
Match Report: Toronto FC 3 - 3 Austin FC

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·19 April 2026

The 3–3 draw against Austin FC was a rollercoaster at BMO Field that showcased both the resilient spirit of this squad and the frustrating tactical lapses that continue to haunt them.
Kobe Franklin’s Milestone Moment: Watching Franklin finally net his first MLS goal in the 88th minute was a highlight for the academy graduate. After being with the senior team since 2022 , seeing him pop up in the box to salvage a point after the team went down 3–2 late was a nice reward. It was a deserved reward for a player who has been given inconsistent minutes throughout the years with TFC.
The Daniel Salloi Impact: Salloi is quickly proving to be the signing of the year for Toronto. With three goals in just eight games and an impressive 0.41 xG/90, he has brought a level of clinical efficiency to the wing that TFC has desperately lacked. His ability to find the back of the net consistently makes him look like one of the most astute offseason acquisitions in recent memory.
Aggressive Offensive Diversity: There is a clear shift toward an attack-first mentality that is paying dividends. Getting goal contributions from across the pitch—from seasoned internationals like Laryea to young fullbacks like Franklin—suggests that Fraser’s offensive strategy is effectively creating chances for everyone. While it leaves the back exposed, the sheer volume of threats makes TFC a nightmare to defend against for 90 minutes.
With the high press clearly causing these gaps at the back, do you think it's time for Fraser to switch to a more conservative mid-block, or should they double down on the offense and just try to outscore everyone? With the lack of scoring from forwards, perhaps Fraser needs to dial back a bit.
Toronto has a short turnaround and welcomes the struggling Philadelphia Union to BMO Field on Wednesday night.
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