Patrick Nyarko scored the second-half equalizer for D.C. United, but given his history in Chicago, the celebration was tempered: my match report from cold and windy and rainy Toyota Park.
Next: New York City FC (2-3-4) next Sunday at RFK Stadium, 7:30 p.m. ET (Fox Sports 1)
United (2-3-4) is 2-1-2 in the past five matches with a 9-3 goal differential.
DCU is unbeaten in the past seven league meetings with Chicago (4-0-3).
Chicago managed only one shot on target, and scored (eight shots overall).
In the second half, United had possession advantage of 59.