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LA, Cincy, Houston and Miami all into quarterfinals

Inter Miami took down Nashville, 2-1, Houston cruised past Minnesota, 4-0, FC Cincinnati snuck past the Red Bulls in penalties, and the Galaxy earned a 2-0 win in an Open Cup El Trafico. See the full US Open Cup results from last night here.

US Open Cup continues

Four US Open Cup games tonight with two all-MLS matchups. Austin host Chicago and Colorado faces RSL in a bonus Rocky Mountain Cup. Check out the full schedule here.

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The biggest surprises of the season so far

I donā€™t know if youā€™ve noticed, but itā€™s almost June, and weā€™re almost halfway through the season. A couple of weeks from now teams will be hitting the 17-game mark. It feels like just yesterday we were sitting around waiting for the season to begin and for the Galaxy and Toronto to take their places near the top of their respective conferences. Oops.

This league never makes much sense, which dulls the surprise factor a little bit from time to time, but thereā€™s still plenty that can catch you off guard. Hereā€™s some of what has surprised us over at The Daily Kickoff so far.

Seriously, LA and Toronto, what?

Yeah, we couldnā€™t just reduce this to a throwaway line in the intro. Thereā€™s always time to talk about the two last-place teams in each conference ā€“ and to reiterate the fact that, somehow, LA and Toronto are in those places.

Now, to be fair, the Galaxy have been ā€œsecond person in human history to be hit by a meteorā€ unlucky. Theyā€™ve underperformed their underlying numbers at a record pace. I feel like theyā€™ll eventually make a late playoff push and everyone will do the whole ā€œare the Galaxy back?????ā€ thing, and then they wonā€™t be. But it will be fun to talk about for a bit.

Torontoā€¦yikes.

We knew both teams would have their flaws coming into the year. The Galaxy still have issues on the wings and arenā€™t outstanding at the back. Throw in a Secondary Transfer Window ban, and they needed to get everything into place to correct those issues early in the season. Insteadā€¦this.

Toronto seemed to correct some of their biggest issues this offseason by going out and grabbing goalkeeper Sean Johnson and center back Matt Hedges in free agency, but depth remained an issue. It didnā€™t feel farfetched to bank on them being healthy and talented enough in their Best XI to win out, even with a paper-thin depth chart. But they havenā€™t been healthy enough. And the talent hasnā€™t seemed talented enough. Not yet anyway.

So, part of me isnā€™t surprised. But enough of me still is to make sure I included them both in here.

Pretty much all of St. Louis CITY SC

Yep. Pretty much all of it. I donā€™t need to elaborate, but I did need to include them because, I mean, come on.

Loons thrive in the wilderness

With Bebelo Reynoso absent, it felt totally plausible weā€™d see Minnesota United sitting dead last by this time. No player has meant more to their team than Reynoso since he arrived. Every single thing went through him. The Loons were going to have to change almost everything to make life without their No. 10 work.

So, they kind of did. They got really comfortable without the ball. They started putting in high-effort shifts defensively. And itā€™s paid off to the tune of a league-best four road wins, and 18 points in 13 games. If Iā€™ve done some quick math right, theyā€™re actually three points better than they were last season through 13 games. We honestly probably havenā€™t talked about it enough, but itā€™s extremely impressive.

By the way, I donā€™t know if youā€™ve noticed, but Reynoso is back with the team now. If he can regain fitness and form quickly, Minnesota should be even better going forward ā€“ in theory anyway. Thereā€™s always a chance reintegrating their No. 10 messes with the formula thatā€™s worked so far. But I think most folks in the Twin Cities are ok with that risk. If Reynoso makes this team better in the way we think he can, then weā€™re talking about yet another playoff appearance for a team that spent its first few years looking for answers.

Austin taking a step back

Hahahaha nah we all saw that regression to the mean coming. We were just scared to really commit to it because we didnā€™t want to get laminated again. Because bloggers, at their core, are cowards.

D.C. United are putting it together?

This still feels like a developing story, but last yearā€™s Wooden Spoon winners went through a total overhaul of so many things, and it all kind of felt directionless and abstract and like they were trying to build the oldest team in the league as an experiment. And now itā€™sā€¦paying off? D.C. are sitting sixth in the East, their underlying numbers have them projected right between Dallas and Philadelphia, theyā€™ve only technically been the fourth-oldest team in the league, and it seems they might also be a playoff team.Ā 

Theyā€™ve been one of the most unlikely success stories this year, and thereā€™s not many reasons to think theyā€™ll slow down much. Maybe a little. But not much. Full credit to a group thatā€™s finding its way after last yearā€™s disaster.

The biggest surprise though…

Is how unsurprising a lot of this has been? Before the year began, you could have talked me into the possibility of so many things that have happened without much effort. FC Cincinnati are your Shield leaders, and that makes sense even if their lack of success in attack doesnā€™t. San Jose seem destined for a playoff spot. Sporting KC are still too flawed to get out of their own way etc. etc. Itā€™s almost feltā€¦I mean has this been a totally normal season?

Iā€™m increasingly worried weā€™re getting a little too normal. I can only assume this means the league has saved the majority of its weird for the back half of the season, and I, for one, canā€™t wait.

Other Things

USA overcome Fiji at U-20 World Cup: The United States have all but secured passage to the knockout round at the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup, earning a 3-0 victory over Fiji on Tuesday through second-half goals from three MLS youth standouts in Real Salt Lake midfielder Diego Luna, San Jose Earthquakes forward Cade Cowell and Atlanta United winger Caleb Wiley.

LAFC midfielder Timothy Tillman approved to join USMNT: FIFA has approved a one-time change of association for LAFC midfielder Timothy Tillman, making him eligible to represent the United States in international competition. The 24-year-old, who joined the reigning MLS Cup-Supportersā€™ Shield double winners this winter, previously represented Germany in official competition at the youth level.

Atlanta United's AraĆŗjo fined by MLS Disciplinary Committee: The MLS Disciplinary Committee has found Atlanta United winger Luiz AraĆŗjo guilty of failing to leave the field in a timely and orderly manner in the 71st minute of their 3-3 draw at Chicago Fire FC.

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