It's worth a pause after the first month of the season to see how the league is starting to shake out.
Who are the elite teams in 2018? Who is part of the nearly elite?
Going into the year, the consensus seemed to be that there are four elite teams that should be better than everyone else: Toronto, NYCFC, Atlanta and Seattle. After the first few games, two of those remain in that group without a doubt. NYCFC sits atop the standings. Atlanta had a horrible first game, but has since rebounded to win three straight, including two in dominating fashion.
Toronto has gotten off to a tepid start with one win and two losses, but they still deserve an elite tag based on their incredible 2017 season and the ready excuse of Champions League distractions.
Only Seattle has clearly lost elite status. They have no points through three games and no longer have Champions League games as an excuse. They have been bitten by injuries and may recover in good form, but for now they have fallen.
One team has joined the elite. Columbus. They've followed up their strong finish to last season with a good start and sit tied for second on points. They've also won the only matchup of elite teams - a 2-0 win at Toronto on the opening weekend.
Just behind the elite are four teams in the nearly elite category. New Jersey is off to a 2-2 start despite playing its reserves in key games, and it absolutely destroyed Club Tiajuana in Champions League action. Vancouver and Sporting KC are both 3-1-1, with each loss being to an elite team. Finally, LAFC has been strong in limited action, with two impressive wins followed by the collapse after a big lead in the inaugural el Trafico.
The Elite
NYCFC
Toronto
Atlanta
Columbus
The Nearly Elite
New Jersey
Sporting KC
Vancouver
LAFC
The Fallen
Seattle
Who are the elite teams in 2018? Who is part of the nearly elite?
Going into the year, the consensus seemed to be that there are four elite teams that should be better than everyone else: Toronto, NYCFC, Atlanta and Seattle. After the first few games, two of those remain in that group without a doubt. NYCFC sits atop the standings. Atlanta had a horrible first game, but has since rebounded to win three straight, including two in dominating fashion.
Toronto has gotten off to a tepid start with one win and two losses, but they still deserve an elite tag based on their incredible 2017 season and the ready excuse of Champions League distractions.
Only Seattle has clearly lost elite status. They have no points through three games and no longer have Champions League games as an excuse. They have been bitten by injuries and may recover in good form, but for now they have fallen.
One team has joined the elite. Columbus. They've followed up their strong finish to last season with a good start and sit tied for second on points. They've also won the only matchup of elite teams - a 2-0 win at Toronto on the opening weekend.
Just behind the elite are four teams in the nearly elite category. New Jersey is off to a 2-2 start despite playing its reserves in key games, and it absolutely destroyed Club Tiajuana in Champions League action. Vancouver and Sporting KC are both 3-1-1, with each loss being to an elite team. Finally, LAFC has been strong in limited action, with two impressive wins followed by the collapse after a big lead in the inaugural el Trafico.
The Elite
NYCFC
Toronto
Atlanta
Columbus
The Nearly Elite
New Jersey
Sporting KC
Vancouver
LAFC
The Fallen
Seattle