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Timbers

Inside PTFC | Confidence key as Timbers try to correct course | Portland Timbers

What We'll Remember | Cincinnati leaves no silver linings for struggling Timbers | Portland Timbers

Major League Soccer

Four Reasons Why Atlanta United is Struggling - Dirty South Soccer
The struggle is real (and frustrating)

There’s a four-headed hydra stalking Sounders opponents - Sounder At Heart
The attacking quartet is looking like an unstoppable monster.

Beckham's temporary Inter Miami stadium site gets nod in Ft. Lauderdale
The proposal submitted by Beckham's group was unanimously picked over a competing bid from Miami-based FXE Futbol.

Official: DC United sign Griffin Yow as Homegrown Player | MLSsoccer.com

Sporting to host Monterrey on April 11 in decisive second leg of Concacaf Champions League Semifinals | Sporting Kansas City

Opening the gates: Supporters, VIPs get first look at Allianz Field - StarTribune.com
The luminescent pale gray structure provides a custom-designed pad for the team to feed what supporters say is a hunger in a region that hasn't had true, hometown soccer since the Kicks left long-demolished Met Stadium

Garber not worried about FC Cincinnati's runway - Cincinnati Soccer Talk
FC Cincinnati had the shortest runway for an expansion team in MLS history, but commissioner Don Garber said he was confident the club would be ready in 2019.

FC Cincinnati: Fanendo Adi's status vs. New England Revolution
Is letting down in an environment that could be less impassioned some for Cincinnati to guard against? No, said head coach Alan Koch.

Santiago Patino Impresses in MLS Debut - The Mane Land
Orlando’s top 2019 draft choice showed well in limited minutes during his first match.

‘We’re very, very dangerous’: Sounders ponder an onslaught of goals — and how to keep them coming | The Seattle Times
The Sounders are averaging more than three goals per game and overwhelming opponents early on with attacking waves featuring multiple forwards, midfielders and fullbacks. About the only concern now is...

Miles Robinson seizing his first-team opportunity | Atlanta United FC

MLS Power Rankings: Seattle Sounders jump to the top | MLSsoccer.com

A look at lineup decision for Columbus Crew’s Caleb Porter this week - Massive Report
With five players out of next game against the Philadelphia Union, the coach will have some choices to make.

Ayo Akinola's dream first MLS start makes the case for Toronto FC's youth
Ayo Akinola scored one goal and played a part in two others to help Toronto FC to a come-from-behind 3-2 win over the New England Revolution.

Minnesota United FC opens Allianz Field with scarf-raising ceremony | Pro Soccer USA
On Monday, Minnesota United FC officially opened Allianz Field with what it called a scarf-raising ceremony.

MLS and the March international break | US Soccer Players
There may be less MLS games on the schedule during the international break, but there are still games presenting the same old problem for the league.

D.C. United signs Griffin Yow, 16, to homegrown contract - The Washington Post
Attacker from Clifton, Va., is the 12th homegrown player in team history.

NYCFC stadium announcement could come this year, says Yankees president | MLSsoccer.com

NYCFC may have found its goal-scoring answer in Croatia
Is Heber New York City FC’s goal-scoring savior? After the club decided to start its season without a natural forward, and since has endured an early-season...

MLS relegation: FIFA president Gianni Infantino called in after row over promotion and relegation in Major League Soccer | The Independent
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has been dragged into the debate over introducing promotion and relegation to football in the USA. Infantino was presented with a letter this weekend calling for FIFA to bring the US into line with the rest of the football world, by enforcing its Article 9 on the US Soccer Federation.