Week 23 in Major League Soccer proved to be a big one for some clubs. New York finally got off
the losing end of things, New England won two straight to move into playoff contention, San Jose
finally turned the tide late in the games, and LA got four quality road points in the week.
Yes, week 23 changed a decent bit of things in the rankings.
In a loaded week that was week 23, the MLS playoff race has heated up like never before. Before
the weekend a couple team sat outside the playoffs, but once everything was said and done our
playoff race looked a little different this morning.
EASTERN AUTOMATIC BERTHS
Columbus 10-3-9, 39 points
Chicago 10-5-8, 38
WESTERN AUTOMATIC BERTHS
Houston 11-6-7, 40 points
Los Angeles 8-4-11, 35
NEXT FOUR IN
Chivas USA 10-7-3, 33 points
Seattle 8-6-9, 33
New England 8-6-6, 30
Colorado 8-7-6, 30
BOTTOM SEVEN OUT
Toronto 8-8-6, 30 points
D.
Plenty of good goals this past week in Major League Soccer. Some were better than others but
that is for you all to decide. I've took out what I thought were some of the best from this past
week including one hat trick.
Order of video: Geoff Cameron, Nate Jaqua, Kheli Dube (hat trick), Juan Pablo Angel, Dax
McCarty, Dane Richards, Chris Wondonlowski, Sacha Kljestan, and Landon Donovan.
Blanco and Wilman Conde look to shutdown the Galaxy tonight. (Getty Images)
Week 23 in Major League Soccer gets started a little early. Tonight we get a primetime clash on
ESPN2 as the Chicago Fire host the LA Galaxy. Now of course this game has lost a little appeal with
David Beckahm (and Eddie Lewis) being suspended for a red card in last week's game against
Seattle.
Landon Donovan leads LA against DC this weekend. (Getty Images)
So far the week has not been kind to my predictions. In two midweek games both road sides have
gone out and upset some seemingly strong sides on their own turf. Both LA and New England played
solid matches this past week and earned three big road points in the process.