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MLS Power Rankings 27 July 2015

MLS POWER RANKINGS 27 JULY 2015

RANK TEAM COMMENTS Last 6 Previous Change
1

FC Dallas

A month ago, Dallas couldn’t win, now they can’t stop. 5 straight sets the bar for best win streak this season in the league. Ulloa/Acosta is becoming a strong tandem and is partly responsible for their renaissance. Can Dallas keep this up or are they peaking too soon? 5-0-1 3 +2
2

Sporting Kansas City

Two losses to RSL bookend 3 straigh wins for KC. The good news is, they have only lost 4 times this year. The bad news? If RSL keeps climbing, KC may find themselves in a predicament come the playoffs. Finish top two and they can avoid a play in game against an opponent who clearly has their number. 4-2-0 2 0
3

LA Galaxy

LA followed up a dominant win with a stinker in Houston. Defending from the wings will need to be improved, but pressure from the midfield in general must be better. Gerrard showed that there is still work to be done to acclimate. 4-2-0 1 -2
4

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Whitecaps were relentless in running at San Jose to coast to an easy win. They still need to find a way to do this week in and week out. Not entirely sold on them just yet. 3-2-1 4 0
5

DC United

DC did well to comeback from 2 down against Philly, but what happened in that first 5 minutes? Whatever it was, they need to figure it out. Saborio showed the importance of a true striker at the top of the formation. DC will likely get better from here. Even if it is a bit of win now mentality. 3-2-1 8 +3
6

New York Red Bulls

NY dropped by virtue of having the week off. Still had a crazy week. Losing to the Union in the USOC, and beating Chelsea and Benfica in the ICC. Probably not how they expcted those three to go. New signing Shaun Wright-Phillips will offer a new dimension in the attack, but will his inclussion break up team chemistry? 4-2-0 5 -1
7

Columbus Crew SC

When you have a 3 goal lead, surrendering it will see you drop down on the list. Luckily for Columbus, their body of work over the past month pushed them up the table. Kamara has been terrific this year though and just keeps finding himself in great spots. 3-1-2 9 +2
8

Toronto FC

No lead is safe against Toronto thanks to their dynamic offense, but asking your team to win by outscoring the opposition every week is a dicey game. In their last 4 games they have surrendered 12 goals. You cannot win MLS Cup leaking goals. Renforcements might be on the way, but there is a lot to clean up. 2-1-3 6 -2
9

Real Salt Lake

Salt Lake has back to back wins for just the second time this year. Beating a front runner like SKC is going to be good for confidence going forward. Finally settling into their formation. 2-2-2 12 +3
10

Colorado Rapids

Colorado got a week off and now face LA at home. Colorado’s high energy may force LA into another tough game and see the Rapids earn their 4th win in a row. 3-2-1 11 +1
11

New York City FC

City is in the same place that Toronto is in. While they can score in bunches, if teams shut down their offense, they cannot hang in games defensively. This problem will not be eschewed with a corps of again players. Pirlo is definitely showing what he brings/lacks in just his first 35 or so minutes. He entered a 2-1 game and opened up both defenses with his passing and lack of defending. 3-2-1 10 -1
12

Houston Dynamo

WTF Houston? They beat LA in a dominant win, and drew the Fire in the last month. No clue what to make of them, but sitting in 14th seems right still. 2-3-1 14 +2
13

Montreal Impact

While a win against the recently awful Sounders is not much to celebrate, Montreal shows they can be shrewd defensively at times. Ciman might just be defender of the year, and his contributions to the offense are an added bonus. With a certain Ivorian coming to town soon, the short term future could be bright in Quebec. 2-3-1 15 +2
14

Portland Timbers

A couple of weeks ago Portland was flying high. Now they are sinking down, down, down. What happened? Road games. Timbers need to figure out a way to win on the road. No matter how good the home field advantage is, champions must prove themselves away to hoist the trophy. Fun fact, Timbers are tied with the second worst road goal differential in the entire league along with LA, and Philly. 2-3-1 7 -7
15

Philadelphia Union

Hey we were just talking about them. Philly took a big gut punch dropping a game with a 2 goal lead after just 5 minutes. This week they can regroup at home against an opponent they have been dominating, the New York Red Bulls. I can already see the outcome. The Union will be out shot 40 to 2, but will win the game 2-1. 2-3-1 13 -2
16

San Jose Earthquakes

San Jose can be brilliant at times, but they break down far too easily and surrender a lot of goals, especially on the road. Worst GD in the west and second worst on GF. Not going to turn too many heads that way. 2-4-0 17 +1
17

Chicago Fire

The Fire have the worst PPG in the entire league. Going months between wins will not get you off the bottom of the table. Luckily for them, the last place finish will only see them with the top pick in the draft next year since Atlanta and LA aren’t quite ready to join the league yet. 1-3-2 18 +1
18

Orlando City SC

Orlando is in a tailspin with 3 straight losses. The home loss to Red Bull might have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. Kaka can perform miracles, but he isn’t young enough to carry the team the way Giovinco can. Defense is killing them right now, and they need Cyle Larin to perform like he did on Sunday to start turning things around. 1-4-1 16 -2
19

New England Revolution

New England may have been able to pick up a point this week, but the forecast is still gloomy. What happened to this team’s defense? It can’t just be the loss of Jones. Putrid. 1-4-1 19 0
20

Seattle Sounders FC

While we question what happened to New England’s defense, we know what happened to Seattle’s offense. Lack of depth up top is in full view. Maybe unloading Kenny Cooper was a poor move, even if he did go down injured this year. With the Gold Cup over, Seattle will face a question not unlike one the USMNT is facing: How can we win without all of our offense coming from Deuce? 1-5-0 20 0

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