Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Major League Soccer 2022 Day One Roundup


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Week 1 of Major League Soccer began in the 2022 season, the North American championship is looking for a new monarch to win the MLS Cup, while the New York City FC He will try to defend his crown. This time there will be 14 franchises in each conference, both East and West, so in the following list we mention the main candidates to be proclaimed with the title. Charlotte FC became the 28th team in Major League Soccer in 2022 and they made their debut with a 3-0 defeat to DC United on Saturday. It is not all bad news for the new team who certainly didn’t look like an expansion side on Saturday night.


They leave with a bittersweet taste because in spite of the result, they could’ve easily won the game. Charlotte FC played very well, but no calls went their way. The referee didn’t call a penalty in their favor even though the ball touched the arm of a DC United player. VAR determined that the player’s arm was unnaturally outstretched - Charlotte didn’t get the call. This is the 27th season in Major League Soccer and only five expansion sides have won in their inaugural match. Chicago Fire, Houston Dynamo, Seattle Sounders, Vancouver Whitecaps and LAFC have walked out with the three points in their first 90 minutes in MLS. Charlotte FC will quickly turn the page because they are preparing for their home opener on 5 March at the Bank of America stadium against the LA Galaxy.


After scoring a hat trick in a 3-0 season-opening victory over the Colorado Rapids, LAFC star Carlos Vela has garnered Week 1 MLS Player of the Week honors for his efforts. The 32-year-old Mexican forward started his 2022 campaign in style at Banc of California Stadium, striking for all three goals inside the first 50 minutes (in 21 minutes total) as the Black & Gold started the Steve Cherundolo era. Vela started the fireworks just before the half-hour mark, cashing home a penalty kick that was awarded after Colorado defender Lalas Abubakar was whistled for a handball in his own box. He added a second just six minutes later, running onto a long ball from teammate Jose Cifuentes and finishing off a breakaway opportunity against William Yarbrough. The 2019 Landon Donovan MLS MVP saved his best for last, finishing off the hat trick in the 50th minute with a gorgeous strike to the far post as he made a charging run from the right side. It was Vela's third career MLS hat trick and first since his MVP-winning campaign of 2019. His last one also came against the Rapids on Oct. 6, 2019, with the other coming on March 30 of that year against the San Jose Earthquakes. The performance was a positive sign for LAFC that Vela is primed to resume his dominant form, coming off an injury-shortened 2021 that saw him limited to 15 starts and 1,267 minutes. He's also out of contract come the summer, leading to ESPN's Taylor Twellman reporting that contract discussions are underway for an MLS stay as opposed to a European return.


The big new arrival in MLS this season is Italy's Euro 2020 winning striker Lorenzo Insigne, who has joined Toronto FC from Serie A club Napoli. The forward, who has 53 caps for his country, will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of compatriot Sebastian Giovinco, who scored 68 goals in 114 appearances for Toronto between 2015-19 and helped TFC to the 2017 MLS Cup.
The Italian will be coached by Bob Bradley, who joins as coach to reunite with his son, Toronto and United States midfielder Michael, the former AS Roma and Chievo player.






















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