Major League Soccer has announced that it is experiencing a significant surge in attendance numbers for the 2024 season. With the league averaging 23,246 fans per game, there has been a 7% increase from the same time last year. This upward trend puts MLS on track to break the record for the highest average attendance
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As another week of MLS matches comes to a close, it is time to take a closer look at the latest Power Rankings by ESPN. These rankings are determined by a variety of factors including key season statistics, recent performance, Opta computer ratings, and writer observations. Let’s delve into the rankings and see which clubs
Inter Miami, despite facing various injuries, seems to have a strong lineup with promising depth. The recent performance of Leonardo Campana highlights their resilience in securing three points against D.C. This display of strength in depth could prove crucial during the busy summer period, especially with key players like Lionel Messi potentially away from the
Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi has been identified as Major League Soccer’s highest-paid player with a total guaranteed compensation amounting to $20.45 million. This staggering figure only encapsulates Messi’s playing salary, with additional revenue streams including endorsement deals and broadcast agreements augmenting his income. According to industry reports, Messi could potentially earn up to $150
Recent performance has seen Inter Miami climb the rankings after a stunning come-from-behind victory against Montréal. Matías Rojas stole the show with his magical left foot, securing a sublime free kick and assisting Benjamin Cremaschi for the winning goal. Despite Inter Miami’s success, it’s worth noting that Lionel Messi did not play a significant role
Lionel Messi’s influence on MLS leaders Inter Miami’s success is undeniable, as he consistently inspires his teammates offensively, even when he doesn’t score or get an assist. However, the team has been slipping into an uncomfortable pattern of play where the backline struggles and concedes early goals. This was evident in the recent 3-2 comeback
Inter Miami’s superstar, Lionel Messi, expressed his frustration with the new Major League Soccer rule that mandates an injured player to leave the field for two minutes. During a recent match against Montréal, Messi was fouled by the opposing defender, George Campbell, and had to exit the pitch for medical attention. This rule, which penalizes
Inter Miami had a successful weekend with Lionel Messi shining in their 4-1 win against the Revs. With key players like Robert Taylor and Leo Campana back in the lineup, along with new signee Matias Rojas making his debut, Inter Miami showed their strength on the field. Messi’s performance was particularly noteworthy, as he scored
The New York Red Bulls managed to secure a 0-0 draw against Chicago despite playing with 10 men for more than half of the game. However, the team only produced two shots on target in the second half, despite having 77% possession. This lack of offensive productivity raises questions about their ability to capitalize on
After their recent win over Cincinnati, RBNY has managed to climb to the top of the Eastern Conference. Despite integrating new faces into the team, they have been performing well against tough opponents. However, it remains to be seen if they can maintain this position as the season progresses. The Union’s recent comeback win against