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MLS Power Rankings

 Hello readers, it's been a bit since I've had time to sit down and write my blog hence the reason it's so late this week. We had a good slate of games midweek and LAFC managing to miraculously keep their CCL Finals against Leon at 1-2 on the road. No time for horseplay, so let's jump into this week's power rankings:

1. FC Cincinnati 11-3-1 Last Week: 1; All FCC does these days is win. They're eight points clear in the Supporter's Shield race. They're currently on a five match winning streak and are still alive in the US Open Cup, where they will meet Pittsburgh in the quarter finals. 

2. LAFC 7-4-1 Last Week: 2; LAFC have three games in hand in the Supporter's Shield race so you can't count them out yet. The last fifteen minutes of the CCL game was huge for them. Leon scored an incredible header that would've made it 3-0 but the goal was called off for a foul. Then Buoanga scored a racing goal to make it 1-2 to give them a HUGE leg up heading into the second leg.

3. St. Louis CITY SC 8-1-4 Last Week: 3; The Ravioli Boyz had the midweek off and are coming off two big wins. They have three games in hand on Seattle and only sit one point behind them for the Western Conference lead. Which could be massive with how their home field advantage has been this season.

4. Nashville SC 8-4-3 Last Week: 4; No changes to the top four this week. If Nashville were to go out and get a striker, even Kei Kamara from Chicago for example they would be an even greater threat to win MLS Cup this season. 

5. Philadelphia Union 8-3-4 Last Week: 5; The Union have won six of their last eight and secured points in their last eight matches. Jim Curtin has the guys rolling and Brendan Craig, Jack McGlynn and Quin Sullivan are still of at the U20 World Cup. If Cincinnati or LAFC falter, look out for the Union flying up the stands.

6-8 FC Dallas, San Jose Quakes, New England Revs; None of these teams are in great form right now, but I believe they are the 6th, 7th, and 8th best teams in the league as of today. 

Bottom 5

25. NYCFC 

26. Inter Miami

27. Real Salt Lake

28. Colorado Rapids

29. LA Galaxy

The gap between 6 and 26 in this league is extremely small right now. FC Dallas sit on 23 points and Inter Miami sit on 16 points. Sporting Kansas City have finally promoted out of the bottom five after their most recent run of play. After destroying Portland at home then beating Dallas on the road they now shockingly only sit two points out of ninth in the Western Conference. Health will be SKC's strongest opponent the rest of the way. If Kinda, Pulido, Salloi, and Russell can stay healthy they can continue to climb the standings. One thing they will have to address in the summer transfer window is center back. They still don't have depth and Fontas still looks vulnerable. If they can make some magic happen in the summer transfer window and everyone stays healthy then I'd expect Sporting Kansas City to be firmly in the playoffs and possibly even make a run in League's Cup. 

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