da doce: Who's hot, who's not? GOAL ranks all 29 teams across Major League Soccer
da cassino: The 2024 MLS field is more open than ever. There's no clear front-runner in the race for the MLS Supporters' Shield, and no clear favorite to take home silverware at the end of the campaign.
Reigning MLS Cup champions Columbus Crew are flying high, as are defending Supporters' Shield victors FC Cincinnati. Inter Miami, meanwhile, look better than ever with Lionel Messi Luis Suarez leading the way in a tight Eastern Conference. Then there are the wildcards: New York Red Bulls, Real Salt Lake, Minnesota United and the Vancouver Whitecaps, all of which have had blistering starts to the season.
With 11 Matchdays complete, which club leads the pack, and who is falling short of expectations? GOAL presents the latest MLS Power Rankings…
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29New England Revolution ⬇️
Woof, New England. The Caleb Porter era has been a disaster so far. At 1-1-7 through nine matches, they're bottom of the Eastern Conference — and all of MLS — after being blanked by Inter Miami and Lionel Messi on Matchday 10.
Advertisement28Seattle Sounders ⬇️
Virtually everything possible has gone wrong for the Sounders in recent weeks. Two-straight losses where they saw red and were reduced to 10-men on the pitch have the Sounders falling back into the habits that haunted them in March.
Just one win through nine matches this season? It's been a disaster of a spring.
USA Today Images27San Jose Earthquakes ⬆️
The Earthquakes nearly pulled off a remarkable matchday 10 result, before falling 4-3 to the LA Galaxy. They followed it up with their first draw of the season against Nashville SC.
With two so-so performances in previous weeks, could this be the start of a change?
26Nashville SC ↔️
It's hard to overstate how poor Nashville have been this season. Behind the power curve in every sense, matchday 10 saw them thumped by Lionel Messi and company. while they scraped together a 1-1 draw against the San Jose Earthquakes at the weekend.
Gary Smith's time in charge may be coming to an end if they can't turn things around.