
Consistency is the name of the game in Major League Soccer, and Mbekezeli Mbokazi is proving he has exactly what it takes. For the third consecutive match, the South African talent was named in the starting lineup for the Chicago Fire, solidifying his role as a vital piece of the puzzle under the lights at Soldier Field.
Holding the Line Against Columbus
In a grueling tactical battle against Columbus Crew, Mbokazi’s presence helped the Fire grind out a hard-fought 0-0 draw. While the Fire were looking for all three points at home, the result keeps their early-season momentum steady against one of the league’s most clinical offensive sides.

The Season So Far: A Top 5 Contender
With this draw, Chicago Fire’s early 2026 record stands at 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss. This balanced start has propelled them to 5th place on the MLS Eastern Conference table.
For Mbokazi, this run of starts is more than just “playing time”—it’s a statement. Since moving into the starting rotation, the team has shown a renewed defensive grit. Fans are beginning to notice that when Mbokazi is on the pitch, the Fire play with a different level of intensity.
What’s Next?
As the Fire look to climb even higher into the top four, all eyes will be on whether Mbokazi can make it four starts in a row. If his recent performances are any indication, he isn’t just a “starter”—he’s becoming a leader.















