What a week in MLS.

Matt Turner kept a clean sheet for the New England Revolution and a Tottenham legend made a mid-season debut for LAFC . It was truly a week unlike any other in a year unlike any other.

As always: The Power Rankings are voted on by, give or take, 15 people associated with MLSsoccer.com. The author does get a little rush out of moving your team down a few spots, though. 1

Philadelphia Union

The Union made a clever move picking up former San Diego striker Milan Iloski on waivers last week. He scored 10 goals in 471 minutes for SDFC before his loan ended. He’ll add depth as the Union try to cling to a two-point lead in the Supporters’ Shield race. That lead could have been four points, but Philly dropped home points to Toronto FC in a 1-1 draw after surre

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