Jonathan Osorio broke a tie in the 70th minute and Toronto FC beat Colorado 3-2 on Sunday to spoil Rapids coach Robin Fraser's homecoming.

Fraser, a former Toronto assistant coach, had won three straight since taking charge of the Rapids (10-15-6) on Aug. 25.

Tsubasa Endoh and Alejandro Pozuelo scored to give Toronto (12-10-9) an early 2-0 lead. Keegan Rosenberry and Sam Nicholson countered for Colorado, with Nicholson tying it in the 62nd minute.

Toronto FC defender Auro Jr. (96) watches as Colorado Rapids forward Kei Kamara (23) hits a header in the first half of MLS soccer action at BMO Field in Toronto, Sunday, Sept. 15 2019. (Cole BurstonThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC defender Auro Jr. (96) watches as Colorado Rapids forward Kei Kamara (23) hits a header in the first half of MLS soccer action at BMO Field in Toronto, Sunday, Sept. 15 2019. (Cole BurstonThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC midfielder Alejandro Pozuelo (10) and Colorado Rapids defender Lalas Abubakar (6) battle for the ball in the first half of MLS soccer match action at BMO Field in Toronto, Sunday, Sept. 15 2019. (Cole BurstonThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC midfielder Alejandro Pozuelo (10) and Colorado Rapids defender Lalas Abubakar (6) battle for the ball in the first half of MLS soccer match action at BMO Field in Toronto, Sunday, Sept. 15 2019. (Cole BurstonThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC forward Jozy Altidore (17) and Colorado Rapids defender Tommy Smith (5) vie for the ball in the first half of MLS soccer action at BMO Field in Toronto, Sunday, Sept. 15 2019. (Cole BurstonThe Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto FC forward Jozy Altidore (17) and Colorado Rapids defender Tommy Smith (5) vie for the ball in the first half of MLS soccer action at BMO Field in Toronto, Sunday, Sept. 15 2019. (Cole BurstonThe Canadian Press via AP)