MLS Power Rankings Week 19.5

BRONX, NY - JULY 08: Bradley Wright-Phillips #99 of New York Red Bulls shows his frustration after the goal by Maximiliano Moralez #10 of New York City during the Major League Soccer Hudson River Derby match between New York City FC and New York Red Bulls at Yankee Stadium on July 8, 2018 in the Bronx borough of New York. New York City FC won the match with a score of 1 to 0. (Photo by Ira L. Black/Corbis via Getty Images)
BRONX, NY - JULY 08: Bradley Wright-Phillips #99 of New York Red Bulls shows his frustration after the goal by Maximiliano Moralez #10 of New York City during the Major League Soccer Hudson River Derby match between New York City FC and New York Red Bulls at Yankee Stadium on July 8, 2018 in the Bronx borough of New York. New York City FC won the match with a score of 1 to 0. (Photo by Ira L. Black/Corbis via Getty Images) /
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377. . 4-10-4. Previous: 14th. Toronto FC. 16. team

15. team. 371. Impact fans are enjoying the start of summer. the Impact have wonfour on the trot, five wins from the last six, and are above the playoff line before mid July. Montreal has a reason for optimism. However, these results have come from a motley crew of MLS also rans and rotated squads. Fanni and Taider look like they could contribute to a contender, but Montreal still has holes in the defense and problems when Piatti is being heavily marked.. 8-11-0. Previous: 17th. Montreal Impact

374. CJ Sapong should purchase a cushion, because he should be planted on the bench. Burke, Accam Dockel and Bedoya didn’t need Sapong to play better, they just need him out of the way. Even in 12 minutes Sapong mucked up the game more than he made plays. The Union have the skeleton of a contender, Curtin just needs a defender and a striker better than Sapong. Blake had a bad day in goal, and still the Union have a road win.. 6-9-3. Previous: 16th. Philadelphia Union. 14. team