MLS Power Rankings: Miami fall off their perch, Cincinnati climb

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MLS Power Rankings: Miami fall off their perch, Cincinnati climb

We're back with another edition of the MLS Power Rankings off the back of the Matchday 10 slate of fixtures.

Let's dig into the top-10.


10. Nashville SC ()​

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Nashville rejoin the top-10 after a historic 7-2 win over Chicago over the weekend. Sam Surridge bagged four goals as B.J. Callaghan's side cruised back into the top-six in the Western Conference.

A hero with a soccer ball!

Kudos to Sam Surridge for becoming the 19th player in MLS history to score four times in a match! pic.twitter.com/gBCl8sAilO

— MLSPA (@MLSPA) April 28, 2025



9. LAFC ()​

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LAFC just simply can't find the consistency they have been regularly hailed for over the years. A stoppage-time equalizer saved the SoCal club against St. Louis City on Sunday, meaning LAFC have dropped points for the second straight week.



8. Portland Timbers ()​

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The Timbers are on an absolute roll. Phil Neville's side have won five of their last seven games, and are unbeaten in eight. In the process they have racked up the joint-most goals scored in MLS. Look out Western Conference foes, Portland have found their counter-attacking feet once again.

Bar down for Kevin Kelsy.

Three goals for @TimbersFC.

Big night for the visitors in LA. ✨ pic.twitter.com/KHsyDAsnvy

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 28, 2025



7. Minnesota United ()​

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April has been a test of Minnesota United's mettle. The Loons have failed to win in three straight, two of which were goalless draws. But with the addition of Julian Gressel they should be getting better service into the dynamic duo of Tani Oluwaseyi and Kelvin Yeboah going forward.


6. Charlotte FC ()​

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Charlotte slip this week after their first defeat at home this season, falling to New England in a sluggish match. But thanks to three straight victories before tasting defeat at the weekend, Dean Smith's side remain right in the heart of the hotly-contested Eastern Conference.

The New England Revolution are the first team to beat Charlotte FC at home in 2025.

Charlotte were 5-0 at Bank of America Stadium before today.

The #NERevs have now won four of their last five games. They have three straight shutouts. pic.twitter.com/iFk1t23D5i

— Seth (@SethMan31) April 27, 2025



5. Philadelphia Union ()​

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The Union are back up into the top-five after a comfortable victory over D.C. United. Philadelphia have now won their last two games by a combined score of 6-0 and look well on track to rediscover the red-hot form we saw in the opening few weeks of the season.

Bruno Damiani makes it 3️⃣ for @PhilaUnion! pic.twitter.com/R7s0Rq465t

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 26, 2025



4. Inter Miami ()​

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The Herons have fallen off their perch once again after tasting defeat in dramatic fashion at home against FC Dallas. Defensive vulnerabilities have been apparent for Javier Mascherano's side all season, but somehow it took until the last weekend in April for a team to really exploit them.

Inter Miami throw away a 3-1 lead against Dallas and the last unbeaten start in MLS is now gone.

Javier Mascherano rested all his star names for their upcoming Champions Cup semifinal, and perhaps payed the price. pic.twitter.com/rWEcv4ZWlY

— FotMob (@FotMob) April 28, 2025



3. FC Cincinnati ()​

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Look out ladies and gentlemen, FC Cincinnati are flying once again. Pat Noonan and the club's decision makers put together one of the strongest squads during the winter transfer window and they are finally reaping the rewards after a fifth-straight victory.

KEVIN DENKEY RIDES THE BIKE FOR A BRACE. @fccincinatti are two goals to the good after an insane overhead kick! pic.twitter.com/Fvl2bZZto2

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 26, 2025



2. Columbus Crew ()​

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After the Crew saw their unbeaten run come to an end against Inter Miami, they bounced back in superb fashion with a gutsy win over San Jose on Saturday. It may not be the same superstars pulling the strings for Columbus as we've seen in recent seasons, but Wilfried Nancy's team always seems to find a way to perform.

This finish ‍

Maximilian Arfsten gives @ColumbusCrew the lead in stunning fashion. pic.twitter.com/6zmwLaSJAI

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 27, 2025



1. Vancouver Whitecaps ()​

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Look it is, folks. The Vancouver Whitecaps are back on top and deservedly so. Just days after a stunning Champions Cup win over Inter Miami, Vancouver collected a comfortable victory over Minnesota United. Jesper Sørensen's side should not be considered a Cinderella story anymore, they are simply just one of the best teams in the league.

Nobody's playing better ball than Pedro Vite & the entire @WhitecapsFC squad. pic.twitter.com/G2cMf087q5

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 27, 2025



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