MLS
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The former England captain is learning managerial skills away from the spotlight of his homeland. It could eventually help in the Premier League
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The team have soared to the top of the Western Conference, scoring seemingly at will. Their success has been aided by a clear vision
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The Chicago Fire midfielder opens up about growing up amid the Kosovo War, his new life in the Windy City and why he’s backing Jurgen Klopp to reverse Liverpool’s fortunes
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Atlanta may be a work in progress after an off-season of change, but their 21-year-old Argentinian already looks like he is too good for the league
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The Welsh club has enjoyed a surge in popularity thanks to its starring role in a docuseries. But TV coverage doesn’t necessarily guarantee success
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The new season kicks off this weekend. Our panel of writers deliver their verdicts on the MVP, champions and the young players to watch
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The five-time MLS champions were once seen as a model for success in US soccer. But they have been overtaken in their own city
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Teams from America’s largest cities have won the last two editions of MLS Cup. But their victories struggled to break through to the mainstream
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Mohamed Afsha scored on a deflected shot in the 88th minute and sent Al Ahly into the Club World Cup semi-finals by beating the Seattle Sounders
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MLS franchise once helped itself to some of the Premier League side’s best young players. Those days are over, although that’s not necessarily a negative
Inter Miami would be a dubious landing spot for Lionel Messi