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Assuming that any MLS group has the stuff to break Liga MX's tight grip on the CONCACAF Champions League and catch a spot in the FIFA Club World Cup, it's Seattle. 토토사이트 검증

In the wake of beating MLS Cup holders New York City 3-1 on Wednesday, the Sounders are one stage away from turning into the fifth MLS group to arrive at the provincial last starting around 2011.

Jordan Morris had the objective of the night for the Sounders off a smooth feed from U.S. Men's National Team colleague Cristian Roldan.

The two-game, absolute objectives series closes Wednesday (9 p.M. ET, FS1) at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. (Yankee Stadium, NYCFC's standard home, is inaccessible in light of baseball.)

Should Seattle hang on and advance, they'd meet UNAM Pumas or Cruz Azul in the finale. Jaguars lead that series 2-1 on total, with the subsequent leg set for Tuesday at Mexico City's Azteca Stadium.

7. Vázquez presenting his USMNT defense

There's an impossible chief on the Golden Boot race: FC Cincinnati forward Brandon Vázquez. With five objectives in six games, the 23-year-old San Diego-region local has proactively outperformed his creation through 31 matches in 2021.

In the event that Vázquez continues to hit the objective, could the previous U.S. Under-20 public group striker get a look from USMNT mentor Gregg Berhalter in June? With the middle forward job still totally open seven months out from the World Cup, it's certainly feasible.

8. Spread excessively far

Subsequent to winning MLS Cup and the Supporters Shield, separately, last season, it's bizarre to see NYCFC and the New England Revolution mulling at eleventh and twelfth in the East. Yet, that can happen when the homegrown timetable takes a rearward sitting arrangement to the Champions League, as it accomplished for the two clubs early this season.

With the Pigeons near the precarious edge of disposal and the Revs currently out, expect both to get comfortable with themselves and climb the standings in the months to come.

One of the most noticeable soccer writers in North America, Doug McIntyre takes care of United States people's public groups in excess of twelve nations, including various FIFA World Cups. Prior to joining FOX Sports