LA Galaxy
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Robbie Keane, who ended his Republic of Ireland career in August, has decided to leave the Major League Soccer club at the end of 2016 after winning three MLS Cups
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Toronto FC and Montreal Impact got the better of the New York teams in the MLS playoffs, while there was also a win for LA Galaxy
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NYC FC have thrived in the face of adversity and much of that success can be traced directly back to their coach
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If results go their way, NYC FC could secure a postseason spot for the first time. Plus, DC and Orlando go at it, and Seattle are desperate for a win in LA
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Los Angeles Galaxy pair Steven Gerrard and Robbie Keane take on a team of 30 eight-year-old children in California
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Plus: time running out for Seattle and Vancouver; Can the Red Bulls stop Jozy Altidore?; Patience pays off for FC Dallas; What will Juan Agudelo do next?
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Plus: The moveable force meets the resistible object; some very MLS trading; Sebastian Giovinco’s back; and Portland contemplating another grind
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Victor Ulloa grabs a point for Dallas in top-of-the-conference clash, while Montreal Impact beat Philadelphia Union 5-1
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The Galaxy and Sounders face each other for the first of three games in three weeks; Adrian Heath out at Orlando; Tim Howard looks for more clean sheets
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Western teams appear faster, stronger, more competitive and more tenacious – and teams from the East are too quick to fire the coach when things go wrong
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The West Coast’s two biggest teams are in need of a boost while Philadelphia Union have a goalscorer in fine form
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The leaders in the East are there on merit; Houston’s coaching decision is crucial; individual errors a problem for Galaxy; and David Villa’s embarrassing spot kick
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The lack of transparency by New York City FC surrounding their star midfielder has hurt the player and alienated the fans
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With the Swedish striker’s future in the balance there are reports he is heading to MLS; and the season’s surprise team, the Colorado Rapids, continue to impress
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LA take on draw specialists New England while Toronto return home after one of the world’s longest road trips
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Toronto FC finally end their epic road trip in Portland, while the Union are hoping they can continue to succeed in the East
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Featuring a couple of cool finishes from LA Galaxy, some fine overhead kicks and an outstanding finish that sums up the brilliance of the Lyon women’s team
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There are more glamorous players in MLS, certainly more illustrious names, but few are as consistent as the San Jose striker
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Gerrard scores first of season as LA Galaxy win; Vancouver, Philadelphia and Toronto also prevail
Sportblog Steven Gerrard was a much better tourist than a player in LA