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The Western Conference continues to dominate the MLS landscape, but an Eastern Conference side recorded the most impressive result of the weekend.
After snapping a massive season-opening losing streak the week prior, the New York Red Bulls proved they are back in business with a 4-0 demolition of FC Dallas. For the Western Conference contender, it was a worrying performance following a previous 3-0 beating from the Vancouver Whitecaps.
In the West, the status quo was maintained to some degree. The LA Galaxy, Colorado Rapids and Real Salt Lake each earned respectable results to remain among the conference’s elite. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Union, Montreal Impact and Orlando City SC were forced into draws to headline the East.
Here’s a closer look at this week’s SBI MLS Power Rankings:
SBI MLS Power Rankings (Week 9)
1. (Last Week-1) LOS ANGELES GALAXY (4-1-3)
LAST WEEK: Tied Sporting KC, 1-1, on Sunday
THIS WEEK: vs. New England Revolution on Sunday
OUTLOOK– Giovani dos Santos continues to fire, a positive sign for a Galaxy team that will be more than happy with a draw given the circumstances. Ashley Cole made his first true mistake of 2016 in being sent off, but the English star was bailed out by his teammates in a tough environment. Overall, a result the Galaxy will be happy with as the returns of Robbie Keane and Nigel de Jong move closer.
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2. (2) REAL SALT LAKE (5-1-2)
LAST WEEK: Defeated Houston Dynamo, 2-1, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: at Colorado Rapids on Saturday
OUTLOOK– RSL gets back into the win column with a good win over the struggling Dynamo. Great performances from Nick Rimando and Jordan Allen headlined the day, as RSL bounced back from the team’s first loss to seal yet another victory.
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3. (3) COLORADO RAPIDS (5-2-2)
LAST WEEK: Tied Montreal Impact, 2-2, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: vs. Real Salt Lake on Saturday
OUTLOOK– A big performance from Shkelzen Gashi earns the Rapids a hard-fought point against a tough Impact team. Jermaine Jones continues to shine, and the Rapids are now riding a four-game unbeaten run. Even when the Rapids are behind, they still look the more likely team to score, a measure of the resolve the team has that is still surprising many.
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4. (5) PHILADELPHIA UNION (4-3-1)
LAST WEEK: Tied San Jose Earthquakes, 1-1, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: BYE
OUTLOOK– The Union showed a bit of inexperience on Saturday allowing the Earthquakes back into a game that should have been finished off. Chris Pontius continues to look like one of the signings of the season, and even with a disappointing draw, the Union are unbeaten at home to date.
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5. (7) SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (4-2-3)
LAST WEEK: Tied Philadelphia Union, 1-1, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: at Seattle Sounders on Saturday
OUTLOOK– Simon Dawkins did just enough to earn the Earthquakes a point from a game in which they likely deserved none. The Earthquakes were able to grind out a result on Saturday, but will need to step up their game on the road with just two away points in four games.
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6. (6) TORONTO FC (3-3-2)
LAST WEEK: Lost, 2-1, to Portland Timbers on Saturday
THIS WEEK: vs. FC Dallas on Saturday
OUTLOOK– A sour end to the team’s season-opening road trip. Undone by Jake Gleeson, TFC was saddled with the team’s third loss of the season ahead of a return to BMO Field. Now, four home games await a team that has certainly put itself in decent position following eight straight road games.
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7. (8) MONTREAL IMPACT (4-3-2)
LAST WEEK: Tied New York City FC, 1-1, on Wednesday; Tied Colorado Rapids, 2-2, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: At Columbus Crew on Saturday
OUTLOOK– A late draw at Yankee Stadium could have served as a real starting point, but the Impact will be disappointed with a second tie against the Rapids. Didier Drogba showed his quality, but the Impact will certainly expect more than two points from an eight-day three-game stretch.
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8. (4) FC DALLAS (5-3-2)
LAST WEEK: Lost, 4-0, to New York Red Bulls on Friday
THIS WEEK: At Toronto FC on Saturday
OUTLOOK– Two weeks have produced two losses by a combined 7-0 scoreline for a struggling FC Dallas team. The defense absolutely wilted this past weekend, while even the return of Mauro Diaz wasn’t enough to spur the attack. FC Dallas is either transcendent or very bad, making the Western Conference contenders a bit of an enigma through 10 games.
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9. (11) PORTLAND TIMBERS (3-3-3)
LAST WEEK: Tied New England Revolution, 1-1, on Wednesday; Defeated Toronto FC, 2-1, on Sunday
THIS WEEK: vs. Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday
OUTLOOK– A positive week for the Timbers, who netted four points from a pair of tough fixtures. Goalkeeper Gleeson emerged as the star, while Diego Valeri looked as impressive as ever. With Darlington Nagbe back in action, the Timbers are doing well after some initial struggles to start the season.
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10. (10) SPORTING KANSAS CITY (4-4-2)
LAST WEEK: Tied Vancouver Whitecaps, 1-1, on Wednesday; Tied LA Galaxy, 1-1, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: at Houston Dynamo on Saturday
OUTLOOK–After dropping four of five, Sporting KC will still be slightly frustrated by a pair of conference draws. Up a man in both games, Sporting KC failed to capitalize and was left with only two points to show from a pair of games where it deserved more.
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11. (16) NEW YORK RED BULLS (3-6-0)
LAST WEEK: Defeated FC Dallas, 4-0, on Friday
THIS WEEK: at Orlando City on Friday
OUTLOOK– Don’t look now, but the Red Bulls might be back. That’s now two wins in a row for a team very much in need of them, and Friday’s result was by far the best yet. The attack clicked on all cylinders while the defense dominated a potent FC Dallas team, signaling a return to form for a Red Bulls team that looks to be much better than their paltry record indicates.
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12. (9) ORLANDO CITY (2-2-4)
LAST WEEK: Tied New England Revolution, 2-2, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: vs. New York Red Bulls on Friday
OUTLOOK– Some more late-game nonsense from Orlando City and the Revs, as the Lions benefited from a 90th-minute equalizer from Carlos Rivas. Still, Orlando City is winless in four games and will need to start amassing more points if they hope to count itself among the East’s elite.
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13. (15) SEATTLE SOUNDERS (3-4-1)
LAST WEEK: Defeated Columbus Crew, 1-0, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday
OUTLOOK– Jordan Morris’ third finish in as many games wasn’t pretty, but it was enough to win the game for the Sounders. Following a barren period, Morris appears to have found his way. To date, the Sounders have yet to beat a Western Conference team, but will have three straight chances to do so, starting with this weekend’s clash with the Earthquakes.
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14. (12) COLUMBUS CREW (2-4-2)
LAST WEEK: Lost, 1-0, to Seattle Sounders on Saturday
THIS WEEK: vs. Montreal Impact on Saturday
OUTLOOK– A bit of a setback for the Crew, who had their chances to get a result against the Sounders. Federico Higuain and Ethan Finlay were uncharacteristically sloppy, while Kei Kamara remains isolated from the rest of the attack. It’s still not quite there for the Crew, who have shown flashes of last season’s team but can’t quite muster the viciousness of last season’s attack.
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15. (13) VANCOUVER WHITECAPS (3-5-2)
LAST WEEK: Tied Sporting KC, 1-1, on Wednesday; Lost, 3-2, to NYCFC on Saturday
THIS WEEK: vs. Portland Timbers on Saturday
OUTLOOK– After a decent performance against Sporting KC on Wednesday, the Whitecaps just couldn’t keep it together defensively against NYCFC. It comes down to putting it all together on both sides of the ball, something the Whitecaps haven’t been able to do to this point.
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16. (14) D.C. UNITED (2-3-4)
LAST WEEK: Tied Chicago Fire, 1-1, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: vs. New York City FC on Sunday
OUTLOOK– D.C. United’s on-and-off attacking performances continued with a draw against the Fire. DCU was forced to rally, and did so to earn their third road point from four games. All things considered, not bad, but D.C. United will hope to be a bit more consistent in the attack going forward.
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17. (20) NEW YORK CITY FC (2-3-4)
LAST WEEK: Tied Montreal Impact, 1-1, on Wednesday; Defeated Vancouver Whitecaps, 3-2, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: At D.C. United on Sunday
OUTLOOK– A major step in the right direction for NYCFC. Even though it conceded a late lead midweek, the second-year club was finally rewarded with a positive result on Saturday against the Whitecaps. The pair of performances were among the best the team has put forward this year, and could serve as a bit of a turning point for a team that just couldn’t finish games prior to this weekend.
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18. (17) CHICAGO FIRE (1-2-4)
LAST WEEK: Tied D.C. United, 1-1, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: BYE
OUTLOOK– The Fire defense continues to be as sturdy as any in the league, but the team’s attack remains a cause for concern. Level with the Crew for fewest goals in the league, the Fire attack hasn’t quite found its feet. David Accam should be returning soon, and if the defense can continue to play strongly week in, weekout, the Fire will have a chance every time.
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19. (18) NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (1-2-7)
LAST WEEK: Tied Portland Timbers, 1-1, on Wednesday; Tied Orlando City, 2-2, on Saturday
THIS WEEK: at LA Galaxy on Sunday
OUTLOOK– A pair of home ties see the Revs continue the trend of dropping points each and every time out there. To date, the Revs have just one win as the team continuously snatches ties from the jaws of victory. It all comes down to decisiveness and composure, as the Revs need to learn how to win games sooner rather than later.
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20. (19) HOUSTON DYNAMO (1-5-2)
LAST WEEK: Lost, 2-1, to Real Salt Lake on Saturday
THIS WEEK: vs. Sporting KC on Saturday
OUTLOOK– Since what appeared to be a statement 5-0 win over FC Dallas, the Dynamo are now winless in six games. Owen Coyle’s side has lost five of those six games due to struggles on both sides of the ball. The defense is in no way capable of holding a lead, while the attack continues to sputter in what has become a period of major concern for a team that looked like a contender just over a month ago.
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