When MLS club LAFC introduced Olivier Giroud as their newest star, it marked the beginning of a new era for the French striker. His decision to join LAFC was influenced by the advice of former rival Zlatan Ibrahimović, who emphasized the attacking style of play in the MLS. Giroud, a seasoned professional with 11 major
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Third kits are making a comeback in Major League Soccer, with select clubs participating in the 2024 adidas X MLS Archive Collection. Featuring Sporting Kansas City, LA Galaxy, LAFC, Inter Miami CF, and the Portland Timbers, this collection merges retro stylings with modern elements. Not only are these clubs getting third jerseys, but also matching
The retirement of France’s all-time leading scorer Olivier Giroud marks the end of an era for French football. After their exit from the European Championship, Giroud made the difficult decision to bid adieu to the national team, leaving behind a remarkable legacy. With 57 goals in 137 matches, Giroud has been a pivotal figure for
Columbus Crew showed their dominance over the weekend with a commanding 5-1 victory against LAFC. This win marked their fifth straight victory and showcased their brilliant style of play. Coach Wilfried Nancy’s team demonstrated a transcendent style that made them nearly unbeatable. The goal by Cucho Hernández was a standout moment in the match, highlighting
LAFC maintains its top ranking despite their postponed match with Houston. This decision seems premature as the team did not have the opportunity to showcase their skills and confirm their position as the top team in the league. Inter Miami’s defeat at the hands of FC Cincinnati raises questions about the former’s ability to perform
As the Fourth of July approaches, soccer fans in Los Angeles are gearing up for a highly anticipated match between the LA Galaxy and LAFC at the iconic Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The excitement is palpable as the two crosstown rivals are set to face off in what promises to be a thrilling encounter.
Major League Soccer has recently announced plans to take a break during the 2026 season to align with the World Cup. This decision comes as a way to prevent incomplete rosters and ensure a smooth competition throughout the tournament. While the exact length of the pause has not been determined yet, the league recognizes the
The MLS weekly Power Rankings are out, reflecting the latest results and performances of the 29 clubs in the league after Matchday 22. This is an important barometer of how teams are faring and provides insight into their current form. Each club’s ranking is determined by a combination of season statistics, goal differentials, recent performances,
Inter Miami had a rough week in MLS action, failing to secure a win in two home matches. Conceding three goals in both the match against Atlanta and the draw against St. Louis was a major setback for the team. Despite this, Inter Miami remains on top of the Eastern Conference, showcasing the competitive nature
Miami managed to defeat Vancouver 2-1 even with key players like Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, and Luis Suárez missing from the lineup. This win showcased the depth of the team and their ability to perform even without their star players. Robert Taylor and Leonardo Campana stepped up with goals, contributing to Miami’s victory. FC Cincinnati
Inter Miami managed to secure three points against D.C. with a late goal from an unexpected source, Leonardo Campana. Despite the victory, the team’s depth is still a concern, especially with key players like Lionel Messi facing a busy summer away from the team. The reliance on lesser-known players to step up and deliver in
FC Cincinnati had a strong showing in their recent match against Orlando, coming out with a 1-0 victory despite facing a 10-man opponent for most of the game. This win showcased the team’s ability to capitalize on opportunities and secure crucial points. The Red Bulls suffered a tough 6-2 loss to Miami, with Lionel Messi
Inter Miami had a stellar weekend with a 4-1 win over the Revs, showcasing a strong lineup with players like Lionel Messi, Robert Taylor, Leo Campana, and new signee Matias Rojas. Messi’s two goals and involvement in two additional goals were a highlight of the match, entertaining 65,000 fans at Gillette Stadium. Despite a fine
The article starts off by highlighting the struggles of RBNY, who managed to secure a draw against LA but gave up a stoppage time equalizer. This inconsistency in performance seems to be a recurring theme for the team, especially coming off a frustrating draw with Chicago. RBNY’s inability to close out games is a major