This one had everything. Goals, momentum swings, and a reminder of just how much fight this Toronto FC group has.
A 3-3 draw against Austin FC might not feel perfect, yet it says a lot about where this team is right now. There’s belief building, and nights like this show why.
Trading punches all night
From the opening whistle, you could tell this was not going to be quiet.
Austin came forward with intent, and Sebastián Driussi made his presence felt as one of the top scorers, finding space and finishing clinically. Every time Toronto looked ready to settle, Austin pushed right back.
Toronto answered with energy of their own. Lorenzo Insigne stepped up as one of the top scorers, pulling the strings in attack and delivering in key moments. When he’s locked in like that, everything feels possible.
Response after response
What stood out most was the resilience.
Falling behind did not shake this team. Federico Bernardeschi brought that spark, attacking defenders and creating chances, eventually getting on the scoresheet as one of the top scorers. You could feel the momentum shift every time he got on the ball.
Jonathan Osorio continued to be the heartbeat of the squad, making smart runs and contributing offensively, also finishing as one of the top scorers. Big moments seem to find him, and he delivered again.
Austin did not back off. Between Sebastián Driussi and support from Diego Rubio, who also finished as one of the top scorers, they kept finding ways to respond and keep the match level.
What it means
A draw like this can go either way depending on how you look at it.
There were moments where three points felt within reach. There were also stretches where this could have slipped away entirely.
What matters is the fight. The response. The growth.
This Toronto FC side is showing more composure, more attacking threat, and more belief with each match. A 3-3 result is not just a scoreline. It is a statement that this group can go toe-to-toe and keep coming.
That matters over the course of a season.
TFC 👏👏👏