MLS the Daily Kickoff

By Anonymous (not verified), December 23, 2022
MLS Soccer
Good morning, y'all. Your pal Sam here. Let's soccer.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • NYCFC transfer midfielder Maxi Moralez to Racing Club: Midfield maestro Maxi Moralez has left New York City FC after six seasons to rejoin boyhood side Racing Club in his native Argentina, the club announced Friday. The 35-year-old stands among the best No. 10s in MLS history, memorably helping NYCFC to their first-ever trophy when lifting MLS Cup 2021. He had 26 goals and 69 assists in 162 regular-season games with the Cityzens, joining ahead of the 2017 season as their fourth-ever Designated Player.
  • FC Dallas sign defender Jesus from Cruzeiro: FC Dallas have signed right back Geovane Jesus from Brazilian second-division side Cruzeiro. The 21-year-old Brazilian arrives via MLS's U22 Initiative and signs through the 2026 season with a club option for 2027. He'll occupy an international roster spot.
  • Happy New Year: We're taking a bit of a break until 2023. What will I do without a newsletter every day? Well, I'll have you know…. I'm taking suggestions for things to write about in a newsletter format every day until we're back. I can't handle not having a newsletter. Someone please give me a newsletter to do.

WHAT I'M HOPING FOR IN THE MLS NEW YEAR

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This year saw MLS's first-ever Concacaf Champions League winner, then that same team missed the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time in their club's entire 14-year MLS history. That's the kind of magic I'm looking for in 2023. You and I are going to feel something. And since nothing has actually happened yet, we can be choosy about what we want that something to be. Here's what I'm hoping for in 2023.Philadelphia make a CCL runWhy start with the in-between stuff when you can go big right off the bat?The Philadelphia Union have been on about as linear a progression as any team can achieve in MLS. In 2020, they won the Supporters' Shield but were knocked out in Round One of the playoffs. In 2021, they made it to the Eastern Conference Final before health and safety protocols derailed their hopes of reaching MLS Cup. In 2022, they actually made it to MLS Cup only to be on the wrong end of the best game in MLS history. Incremental progress is as impressive as it is painful.What if 2023 is the year they skipped a step? It's not totally implausible. In fact, along with LAFC, MLS's CCL title-retention hopes may fall on the Union.Admittedly, they have a tough road. If they make it out of the Round of 16, Liga MX's Atlas will almost definitely be waiting for them in the quarterfinals. That's followed by a likely rematch with LAFC in the CCL semifinals which, holy smokes, I'm just now realizing all my hopes for 2023 should be pinned on that exact scenario. Every single time these two teams meet is insane, and now we're going to do it over two legs? This is all anyone should be praying on for next year.Anyway, LAFC got MLS Cup. So what if they just let the Union take CCL? Seems fair, right? And it would certainly be a testament to how even teams with lower salary budgets in MLS can put together a winning club through an established tactical ethos, investment in the academy and scouting infrastructure, and moves that value a proper fit within the organization. Plus, it would make a lot of people who straight-up hate Philadelphia pretty upset and that would make me laugh. And isn't that what this is all about?Everyone is a little more relaxed about preseason predictionsWe don't think they're good predictions either.Everyone gives Tom Bogert a breakWhat if all the teams got together and said "Ok, for two days we're not going to make any moves" and let Tom take the IV full of black coffee out of his arm and sneak a nap in for the first time in four years? That'd be super chill of them.Cincy discover that linear progress ideaIt's going to be tough to match last year when it comes to putting crooked numbers on the board. FC Cincinnati were goal-happy as hell and pretty leaky at the back for chunks of the season. They might be a little more boring this year, but they also might be better.Cincy underperformed their expected goals numbers pretty consistently last year, and it felt like they should have finished higher than fifth in the Eastern Conference. I'd expect them to be better defensively in 2023, to have a legitimate shot at multiple home playoff games, and for the crowds at every Cincy game this year to be insane. They stayed in the basement for so long that I just want them to enjoy these doses of sunshine as much as they can.Every team that needs a star striker finally gets a star strikerMinnesota, Red Bulls, Nashville – I see y'all and I appreciate your struggle.A clean sweep (again)CCL, Leagues Cup, All-Star Game presented by Target. All of it, all of it to MLS.St. Louis CITY get the weirdest mascot possibleBlank slate here, y'all. St. Louis CITY SC Polar Bears? Sure, why not. St. Louis CITY SC Goodmen in honor of St. Louis-area native and award-winning actor John Goodman? I mean, not what I would do, but it's also on the table. St. Louis CITY SC Purples as a nod to being a combination of the Cardinals and Blues fan bases? Again, really not great considering they don't wear purple in any way, but everything is in front of us here.Awkward family reunionsLuchi Gonzalez (San Jose), Wilfried Nancy (Columbus), Hernan Losada (Montréal) and Ben Olsen (Houston) will all be in their first year at their second MLS team. Olsen isn't scheduled to meet back up with D.C. United yet, but the first three will all face off against their old team at some point this year (in the same conference). For entertainment purposes, I hope everyone can feel that special tension you only get when you're at a table with people who have recently had a falling out but are doing their best to put a smile on for everyone else. I just love mess.Your team to win the leagueYes, your team. Because the truth is, I'm a fan of every team, but especially yours. And I just want everyone to succeed and be happy. So if I've ever made a joke or talked about the need for your team to improve, just know it hasn't been personal. It's been out of love. I've always wanted what's best for your team, even if I've been too afraid to admit it.So, I hope your team never loses in 2023. That winning becomes a mundane and expected practice. Because you deserve that. Your team deserves that. Because you're the best fan base and the most deserving fan base and your guys have been working harder than everyone else this offseason. So much harder than your rivals, who get by on luck and luck alone. This is the year all that changes. You've got this. Your team has got this. I just hope you can take a moment to appreciate that. You're the best. And I truly, truly hope your team wins the league.Unless you're in Orlando, Harrison, Charlotte or Nashville, then I hope you lose every game. Ok bye, happy new year from your pal Sam in Atlanta. See y'all in 2023. H.A.G.S., talk to you later, byyeeeeeeeee.

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