It's Monday and another week of MLS action is in the books, which means it's time for ESPN's Power Rankings.
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Our Power Rankings are derived from a combination of key season statistics (points per game, goal differential, expected goal differential), recent performance, the Opta computer ratings and the observations of our writers.
Who's climbing the table? Who's in free fall? We've ranked all 29 clubs in the league after Matchday 11. Let's dive in.
1. Inter Miami CF
Previous ranking: 1
Watching Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez combine is reliable high-class entertainment every weekend. But Saturday in South Florida, it produced a 6-2 statement victory over one of the best teams in MLS (Red Bulls). Messi set a league record for goal involvements as he notched one goal and five assists in a single outing, and Suarez scored a hat trick to sit neck and neck with Messi at the top of the Golden Boot race.
2. Real Salt Lake
Previous ranking: 6
After toppling the last undefeated team in the league the previous weekend, RSL followed up with a 1-0 victory over Sporting Kansas City with a late goal from Chicho Arango. With nine goals, only the Messi/Suarez duo has scored more than RSL's Colombian star.
3. FC Cincinnati
Previous ranking: 3
Lucho Acosta's lone goal 18 seconds into this match was enough to take three points in Orlando, as Pat Noonan's squad played a 10-man Orlando City for most of the match. Gabonese striker Aaron Boupendza, who was allegedly injured in a bar fight, was sidelined with a broken jaw for the match as FCC gear up for next week's Hell Is Real Derby in Ohio.
4. New York Red Bulls
Previous ranking: 2
Still one of the best teams in MLS, the Red Bulls took an early lead thanks to Dante Vanzeir, but suffered the second-half vengeance of Messi and Suarez on fire. Six goals later, they'll have to take this one on the chin and move on.
5. Columbus Crew
Previous ranking: 5
Columbus had the weekend off ahead of next week's Hell Is Real Derby in Columbus. The Crew haven't won a league game since March 16 and are running on five straight draws, but Wilfried Nancy's squad is still among the best in the league, while they've focused on qualifying for the final of Concacaf Champions Cup.
6. Vancouver Whitecaps
Previous ranking: 7
The Whitecaps are fourth in the west but have among the best points per game in the league and a goal differential (+8) surpassed only by RSL and Miami. They took a point at home against Austin to mark two straight draws as they get ready to play LAFC in SoCal.
7. LAFC
Previous ranking: 4
LAFC fell 3-1 to the team ranked 14th in the Western Conference as Steve Cherundolo's star-studded squad remains winless on the road this season.
8. Philadelphia Union
Previous ranking: 8
The Union took a second blow at home against Seattle Sounders last week, falling 3-2 in a rescheduled Tuesday test after breaking their unbeaten run against RSL a few days prior. Looking for redemption on the road in D.C., the Union fell behind by two goals but clawed back to a draw thanks to veteran captain Alejandro Bedoya, and left-footed golazo of the week (year?) to equalize from 20-year-old Jack McGlynn.
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9. Minnesota United
Previous ranking: 11
The Loons are among the league leaders in points per game and goal differential under new manager Eric Ramsay, as they collected a 2-1 road victory in Atlanta on Saturday. Ramsay's side scored first from a set piece, where they're dangerous, followed by ascendant talent Tani Oluwaseyi's fifth goal of the year.
10. LA Galaxy
Previous ranking: 10
After crumbling early against Austin last week, the Galaxy battled the Seattle Sounders to a 0-0 draw. They fired off 12 shots but managed just three on target, though the Sounders did a bit of the same. Silver lining? That's their second clean sheet. Nobody has scored more goals (21) than the Galaxy in the Western Conference, though they've also let in 17.
11. Atlanta United FC
Previous ranking: 9
A loss to the Loons marks three home games in a row with just one point to show for it and two home losses in a row. They'll host D.C. next weekend hoping to break the spell.
12. Colorado Rapids
Previous ranking: 14
Colorado's fifth win of the year sees them placed fifth in the west after 11 matches played. That's an impressive start to the season for Chris Armas' squad, which recovered on the road with its first-ever win against NYCFC. Twenty-two-year-old Cole Bassett set up the first goal before scoring the second, bringing his goal contributions to five this season.
13. New York City FC
Previous ranking: 12
NYCFC broke its three-game win streak with a 2-0 loss to Colorado, marking the team's first loss since March 23. That's no reason to worry yet for Nick Cushing's young squad, which has had a massive turnaround from the start of their year.
14. D.C. United
Previous ranking: 13
D.C. will rue letting this one go, as the home side took a 2-0 lead over visitors Philly Union before relinquishing two goals to the visitors to settle for a draw.
15. Toronto FC
Previous ranking: 19
Federico Bernardeschi scored not just one, but two, goals against FC Dallas, reminding fans of his flair as he notched his first goal since last August. And were it not for Maarten Paes or VAR, it could have been three or four.
16. Charlotte FC
Previous ranking: 17
Still finagling with his midfield, Dean Smith's squad took all three points at home thanks to Nikola Petkovic's 54th-minute goal and a stoppage-time contribution from Enzo Copetti to seal it. That's their fourth win of the season and their first since April 13.
17. Seattle Sounders
Previous ranking: 22
After a shaky start to the year amid a torrent of injury woes, Seattle absconded with its second win of the year on the road against Philly Union in a midweek reschedule. A few days later, it took a 0-0 draw against an offensively powerful LA Galaxy at home. That's four points in two games (nearly 50% of its season total) and no red cards to boot. Progress!
18. Houston Dynamo
Previous ranking: 15
Houston is now winless since April 13 after drawing St. Louis City SC this past weekend, following two straight interstate losses to FC Dallas and Austin FC the weeks before. A draw is progress, but the Dynamo will need more from beatable teams to remain in the playoff positions. The team is now eighth heading to SKC.
19. St. Louis City SC
Previous ranking: 16
Another draw for St. Louis. This time 0-0 against the Dynamo brings their total to seven this season, the most in the league. 2023 Goalkeeper of the Year Roman Bürki unfurled seven saves to keep Houston at bay. After allowing 22 shots and seven on target, STL will need more to keep accruing draws, let alone a few wins.
20. Orlando City
Previous ranking: 20
Orlando put up a valiant effort in a 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati, considering City allowed a goal from Lucho Acosta within 18 seconds and played most of the match with 10 men.
21. Sporting Kansas City
Previous ranking: 24
SKC picked up a 1-0 loss to Western Conference leaders RSL this past weekend, with Chicho Arango's ninth goal of the year making the difference. John Pulskamp's four saves did well to limit RSL's goal tally, but SKC's one shot on target wasn't enough at the other end. Peter Vermes' squad is now winless since March 30 and sits just shy of the playoff spots.
22. Nashville SC
Previous ranking: 26
The return of Walker Zimmerman to Nashville's starting XI sent a jolt of rejuvenation (a vibe not far off from his hype video at the Preds game) to Gary Smith's squad, as they picked up their first win since March 16 against Montreal. Zimmerman knocked in a goal with the back of his head and Sam Surridge ran away with a hat trick to make it 4-1.
23. Austin FC
Previous ranking: 21
A 0-0 draw in Vancouver is a respectable result, though Brad Stuver's six saves were necessary to halt Vancouver's 24 shots and six on target. In contrast, Austin conjured just one shot on target (and four shots total) at the other end.
24. CF Montréal
Previous ranking: 18
Montreal's second game on the road didn't go as smoothly as the first, as the club followed a draw against reigning champions Columbus with a 4-1 drubbing in Nashville. Next up? Miami.
25. San Jose Earthquakes
Previous ranking: 28
San Jose has put up stronger performances than its points total has shown for it in recent weeks, and made a statement over the weekend by collecting its second win of the season with a 3-1 victory over LAFC (which admittedly has yet to win on the road in '24). Oh, and Diego Maradona's great nephew Hernán López made his debut.
26. Portland Timbers
Previous ranking: 23
Portland has made a seven-week pattern of allowing at least two goals in every match home or away. So it was in Charlotte, as the Timbers fell 2-0 to the hosts. With 23 goals against, only San Jose (26) has conceded more.
27. FC Dallas
Previous ranking: 25
Dallas fell 3-1 to John Herdman's reinvigorated Toronto FC, following its second win of the year with its sixth loss. Next up? Texas Derby in Frisco as Dallas hosts Austin FC.
28. Chicago Fire
Previous ranking: 27
The Fire took a loss at home against the last-ranked team in MLS, firing off 15 shots but all but three off-target.
29. New England Revolution
Previous ranking: 29
The Revs took all three points from Chicago in Chicago, bringing their season total to seven. Tomas Chancalay's goal provided the difference in the 1-0 win, marking his second in as many games and New England's seventh goal this season (the lowest in the league). The Revs will hope to catch some momentum from here, and there's nowhere to go but up.