East Fairmont enters top 10 in Class AA.
San Jose have goalkeeping problems, the Whitecaps are defending in a unique way and Miami are given a helping handWelcome back to the Guardian’s MLS Power Rankings, where I have a beef with your specific team and your specific team alone.MLS roster rules might be changing in the middle of the season, but as for this column? It’s following the same format as it has all season. We’re still ranking teams from worst to first. But along with the rankings, we’re diving deep into a handful of teams...
In what could be a season-long battle, the NL's top two powerhouses are neck and neck for No. 1 on our list.
Trent Alexander-Arnold scored a sublime free-kick in Liverpool's win at Fulham. Idrissa Gueye helped Everton beat Nottingham Forest in a must win game. Hope is not lost for Arsenal and it's wrong for Oleksandr Zinchenko to be a scapegoat: Listen to the
Alexander Isak's goals condemn Sheffield United to Premier League relegation. Bukayo Saka turns it on to see Arsenal best Tottenham in the North London derby. Does Mo Salah regret not leaving Liverpool last summer? Is he now risking tarnishing his Liverpool career?
Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal And CEO Christian Horner Hails
New York Red Bulls midfielder Emil Forsberg runs during an MLS soccer match against the Vancouver Whitecaps, Saturday, April 27, 2024, in Harrison, N.J. (AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)
Diego Valeri expects the Revolution to be prepared for Inter Miami and
The Chicago Bulls, it turns out, are who we thought they were—not who the front office seemingly believed they could become. External calls to demolish this
The Vancouver Whitecaps' early run is ominous for the competition, while the New England Revolution are unable to climb in this week's MLS Power Rankings.
The Thunder, Nuggets and Timberwolves finished as the West's top three seeds for a reason, and the Celtics, the East's No. 1, are back on track.
The Revs are bottom of the East, with just victory so far this season.