Albuquerque Journal

Race for playoff berths in full swing

Four teams have already clinched postseason spots

- BY ANNE M. PETERSON

Let the clinching commence. It’s that time of year when Major League Soccer teams are scrambling to finish above the red line in the standings for a spot in the playoffs. Four teams are already headed to the postseason.

FC Dallas, which finished just outside of a playoff berth with a seventh-place finish in the West last season, was the first in its conference to qualify for a spot this season. Dallas clinched with a scoreless draw over the Portland Timbers last weekend.

“It’s not easy to qualify this early in this league, it is very competitiv­e and difference­s are really tight. Well-deserved for the club that we are back into the playoffs after a very tough year,” Dallas coach Oscar Pareja said.

In the Eastern Conference, the New York Red Bulls earned a knockout round bye on Saturday night when Minnesota United defeated NYCFC. The next day, the Red Bulls downed Atlanta United 2-0.

The victory tightened the race for the Supporter’s Shield: Atlanta has just a one-point edge with 63 overall points with three games remaining.

Both playoff-bound teams have a shot at breaking Toronto FC’s MLS all-time record for points (69) set last year. Both teams also have a shot at breaking the season record for most wins (20) in the post-shootout era, held by the 2014 Sounders and last year’s Reds. Atlanta and New York currently sit at 19 wins this season.

NYCFC has also claimed a postseason spot in the East, after defeating the Chicago Fire on Sept. 26.

After Dallas, the West is still a jumble for the five remaining spots.

Sporting Kansas City missed out on a chance to clinch a spot in the playoffs at home last weekend with a 1-1 draw with Real Salt Lake. Sporting will get another shot to secure their postseason this weekend when they host the LA Galaxy.

The draw helped RSL, which sits just about the red line in sixth.

“This point was massive, 100 percent massive for us. Guys put everything in there,” Salt Lake coach Mike Petke said.

Lurking just behind RSL in the standings is the Galaxy and enigmatic star Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c. LA has won two straight under interim coach Dominic Kinnear.

“We are not doing it by luck. As I said here last time, we are a threat for every team if we play like this,” Ibrahimovi­c said after scoring twice in the team’s 3-0 victory over the Whitecaps. “I bet you whatever you want. Nobody wants to get us in the playoffs because we are dangerous if we do what we do like we do it now. Just hope for them that we don’t make it to the playoffs.”

 ?? DARRYL DICK/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FC Dallas’ Matt Hedges, back left, is mobbed by his teammates as they celebrate his goal in a recent game against Vancouver.
DARRYL DICK/ASSOCIATED PRESS FC Dallas’ Matt Hedges, back left, is mobbed by his teammates as they celebrate his goal in a recent game against Vancouver.

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