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The Debrief from a high-scoring Saturday in MLS
There were goals galore in MLS on Saturday, and the neutral viewers should have been more than entertained.
Let's dig into what happened around the grounds.
What happened
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In the early game on Saturday, Atlanta United's shockingly poor start continued in a home draw with Nashville. The Five Stripes have now won just two of their opening 11 games.
Atlanta United played soccer for 25 mins today vs Nashville. https://t.co/F4mDmBHFXm
— Felipe Cárdenas (@FelipeCar) May 4, 2025
Meanwhile, New England extended their under-the-radar winning run to four games with a victory in Toronto.
Carles Gil magic in Canada![]()
He puts the @NERevolution up with a lovely cushioned volley! @MLSpic.twitter.com/m57YpH76Te
— OneFootball (@OneFootball) May 3, 2025
Down in Florida, Inter Miami got back to winning ways with a comfortable victory over New York Red Bulls, quickly putting to bed any calls for alarm surrounding Javier Mascherano's side.
Vintage Messi with an insane touch and finish for Inter Miami️@MLSpic.twitter.com/EMgQ6cq9x4
— OneFootball (@OneFootball) May 4, 2025
Sticking with the Eastern Conference, Columbus remained in the drivers seat at the top of the standings thanks to a win over Charlotte in a six-goal thriller.
And as we head into the central time-zone matches, Minnesota United made a major statement with a thumping win in Austin.
Big road win!
Minnesota United shuts out Austin FC and climbs to second in the @MLS Western Conference
:Imagn Images pic.twitter.com/b4ii3W6qqH
— OneFootball (@OneFootball) May 4, 2025
San Diego added another victory to their historic start to life in MLS, putting five past a listless FC Dallas at Snapdragon Stadium.
Five goals, four scorers and three points at home for @sandiegofc. pic.twitter.com/ISLTMn4DGX
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 4, 2025
Meanwhile out west, Portland's stellar unbeaten run came to a halt when they were thumped by the Earthquakes in San Jose, showing defensive cracks rarely visible by Phil Neville's side this season.
Up the coast, Seattle dominated St. Louis to keep climbing up the Western Conference standings.
And finally, LAFC got back to winning ways against Houston, jumping right back into the top-five in the west.
Not catching that
Jeremy Ebobisse buries it to complete the LAFC transition! pic.twitter.com/6uhD6M2iQb
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 4, 2025
Player of the night
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Melissa Tamez-Imagn Images
Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese was a mountain of a man Saturday evening, making eight-saves and keeping a clean sheet in Chicago. In the process, Gallese made MLS history.
After his eight-save performance tonight, @OrlandoCitySC's Pedro Gallese extended his shutout streak to five matches, becoming just the fourth goalkeeper since the start of 2020 to do so. pic.twitter.com/AXqwDhhyVQ
— MLS Communications (@MLS_PR) May 4, 2025
Stat of the night
The Whitecaps just keep on climbing!
By defeating Real Salt Lake at home tonight, @WhitecapsFC have become the sixth team in @MLS history to take at least 26 points in their first 11 games and only the fourth in the post-shootout era. pic.twitter.com/kX8j3nRtcx
— MLS Communications (@MLS_PR) May 4, 2025
What this means
The race in the Eastern Conference remains razor sharp. Only three points separate Columbus in first and Miami in fourth, while third place Cincinnati can widen that gap with a win on Sunday.
In the Western Conference, chasers falling short while Vancouver won once again means the Whitecaps have extended their lead atop the conference to a staggering seven points.
What comes next
We've got two more matches on Sunday as NYCFC take on FC Cincinnati, while Sporting KC host MLS Cup champs LA Galaxy.
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