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Kick Around: Which MLS Team Will Miss The Playoffs?
With the postseason right around the corner, the Goal.com editors discuss who will be on the outside looking in.
The Columbus Crew are currently the only team to lock down a playoff spot. That leaves seven more places to be filled. Who will make it?
Some of the teams are pretty obvious selections...Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago. After that, it gets a bit misty.
With Seattle and D.C. struggling, could one of those teams miss out? What about Chivas USA? Colorado, even?
Check out the video below to see which team your favorite editor thinks is going to be on the outs by season's end.
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Some of the teams are pretty obvious selections...Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago. After that, it gets a bit misty.
With Seattle and D.C. struggling, could one of those teams miss out? What about Chivas USA? Colorado, even?
Check out the video below to see which team your favorite editor thinks is going to be on the outs by season's end.
Goal.com
For more on Major League Soccer, visit Goal.com's MLS page
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