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USMNT three-peat as Nations League champions
The US menās national team made it three straight Nations League titles, beating Mexico, 2-0, at AT&T Stadium Sunday night. Tyler Adams and Gio Reyna scored in each half for the USMNT, who also defeated Mexico in the 2021 final before knocking off Canada in 2023.
A lot of players were missing on the weekend, which makes it hard to draw conclusions about the on-field action. But the best takesmiths put in the work even when they donāt have all the data points they need. In fact, some would say thatās where they actually thrive. Weāre not going to stop confidently putting our thoughts out there because āthe information is actually pretty irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.ā
A reminder about the Supportersā Shield and MLS Cup
The total number of players missing due to international duty or injury this weekend came out to more than 100. We saw facsimiles of teams throughout the league come out and try to treat this like any other weekend. To be fair, it was. The points still count the same, right?
Itās the kind of weekend that makes you grateful for the playoffs at the end of the road. A reminder that the Supportersā Shield sometimes feels less like a Medal of Honor and more like a certificate that says āYOU SURVIVED!ā
Thatās not a bad thing. In fact, these Mario Kart power-up weekends that keep the pack from getting too separated make MLS great. Your teamās ability to navigate them can show how deep youāve made your roster in a salary cap league or can show you how lucky you are.
Both are valuable traits measured by the Supportersā Shield, along with your high-end talent. If you win it, you havenāt necessarily proven youāre the ābestā team, but you have proven you know how to navigate the leagueās unique quirks.
Thatās something to be celebrated. Itās a noble goal to try and achieve a measure of decorum in a nine-month-long endurance test. The viewing experience gets even better when you embrace the idea that your favorite team isnāt just competing in a 29-member royal rumble, but a 29-member royal rumble happening while all 29 members also fight a wizard that throws injuries, international breaks and continental tournaments their way.
If you can make it through that, you get rewarded with participation in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs ā aka the standardized version of the product that tells us who the ābestā team actually is.
Thereās nothing else like it in the world and, frankly, weāre all better for it.
Dejan Joveljic is putting together something special
Weāve been so distracted by DP winger Joseph Paintsilās first few appearances in LA that we havenāt given due time to what LAās starting No. 9, Dejan Joveljic, is putting together.
You might remember Joveljic as the guy who came off the bench behind Chicharito and scored so often in that role that it seemed wild to keep bringing him off the bench instead of just starting him. You might remember Joveljic as the guy who finally got his chance to start the following season and looked way less impressive than he did when he came off the bench.
Well, something is changing. Through five starts, Joveljic has five goals. One in each game. Heās matched an MLS record for goals in consecutive games to start the season. Brian McBride set that record in 1998, a year before Joveljic had even been born.
Thatās wild on its own, but whatās made Joveljicās start truly impressive is that heās not on a heater where he seems to find the net from unlikely angles with every other touch. Heās actually underperforming his underlying numbers through the first five games. Joveljic is averaging a league-best 1.3 xG per 90 minutes. The lone penalty heās taken (he missed) helps with that, but heās still averaging 1.06 non-penalty xG per 90 without it. Thatās the second-best mark in the league behind Christian Benteke, whoās played about 110 fewer minutes of soccer.
With the additional help of Paintsil and an increasingly active Gabriel Pec on the wing, Joveljic is coming into his own as a starting striker. And if thatās the case, the Galaxy could pull off something special this season.
Toronto have no interest in a second Spoon
Look, personally, I donāt think this Toronto team is suddenly elite. They arenāt going to make their way into a home playoff spot. Their wins so far this year have been a 1-0 win over a CCC-sleepy (and maybe bad?) Revs side thanks to a Lorenzo Insigne banger, a 1-0 home win over Charlotte thanks to a Lorenzo Insigne banger, and a 2-0 home win over Atlanta United this weekend, with the Five Stripes missing the majority of their starting lineup. Itās not suddenly 2017 all over again, and things could be set to get very difficult if Insigneās non-contact injury this weekend is as bad as it seemed.
BUT ā and this is a really big BUT ā lookit all those zeros! Toronto have four clean sheets through five games. They had six all of last season. None of those came after a 0-0 draw on May 31 against Chicago. Last yearās group gave up a conference-high 59 goals. Through five games, this yearās group is tied for a league-best mark of two goals allowed. Thereās a stark and noticeable difference in how theyāre approaching and executing defensively so far. That doesnāt make them a surefire playoff team. But it does mean thereās no chance weāll see them lift (?) a second-straight Wooden Spoon.
In a year where progress is the key word, theyāve already taken a step forward.
Bulls on parade
We donāt need to spend too much time here because Iām guessing that you, a Daily Kickoff reader, are probably pretty aware of the situation the Red Bulls are in. Last year, they had great underlying numbers and no end product. This year, they have longtime DKO favorite Lewis Morgan back and healthy, plus Emil Forsberg, plus an increasingly effective Dante Vanzeir. Theyāre not just good, I think they might be a contender. At least in as much as a Red Bulls team can actually be in contention for a trophy.
Look, as long as they donāt have to play Columbus each week, theyāre going to earn a ton of points. They gave us a taste of that this weekend when they rolled over Inter Miami in a 4-0 win. Miami were missing pieces of course, but I donāt think we should shrug off that performance as a fluke. This is a quality team thatās using the ball a little more these days. So far, itās working pretty well.
Nashville? Seattle? New England? New York City FC?
Weāre just going to have a seat rigggghtttt next to this panic button. No reason. See yāall next week.
- Matt Doyleās Sunday column is up and good.
- Ben Wright has your USMNT player ratings.
- LAFC's Golden Boot winner, DĆ©nis Bouanga, found a "phenomenal" gear against Nashville.
- The Philadelphia Union defied the odds in Portland with an "incredible performance.ā
Good luck out there. Get out of the gate fast.