Bastian Schweinsteiger has called it a career, and ESPN FC’s Julien Laurens assesses where the midfielder ranks among the game’s modern greats.
Chicago Fire star Nemanja Nikolic said Saturday that he is leaving the team after three seasons.
Nikolic made the announcement on his Facebook page. He is the second-leading goal scorer (51) in franchise history and played in 96 games for the club.
The 31-year-old Serbian didn’t reveal his future plans with his statement focusing on his farewell and being a synopsis of his time in Chicago.
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“When a period of time is intense, if you concentrate and perform on daily basis, time passes by quickly,”…

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Chicago Fire end their season with a rout of fellow playoff outsider Orlando City. Watch MLS on ESPN+.

The Chicago Fire have failed to make the playoffs after drawing 2-2 to Toronto FC. To watch MLS, sign up for ESPN+.
The Chicago Fire has signed former Real Madrid and Valencia midfielder Alvaro Medran.
The free agent signed a two-year contract with the help of Targeted Allocation Money (TAM), with the Fire also holding club options for both 2021 and 2022. Medran will be added to the Fire’s roster in January of 2020 pending receipt of his P-1 visa and International Transfer Certificate.
“Alvaro is a player who was developed in Real Madrid’s youth system, graduating to play for the first team with the likes of…

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic doesn’t shy away from a joke during his speech after receiving a statue of himself in Malmo.

Watch Carlos Vela’s top five MLS goals from the 2019 regular season, including his record-breaking 32nd goal.

Check out Wayne Rooney’s top five MLS goals from the 2019 regular season, including one from his own half.

Alejandro Moreno says Carlos Vela and LAFC’s season is not complete without winning MLS Cup.

Matias Almeyda confirmed that he will remain manager of the San Jose Earthquakes and won’t be leaving to take up the reins at Liga MX side C.F. Monterrey.
Ever since Almeyda was named the Quakes manager last year there have been varying levels of speculation that Almeyda would depart. Various reports last week had Almeyda exiting the Quakes to join up with Los Rayados, who have been without a full-time manager since firing Diego Alonso on Sept. 30.
Speaking at his season-ending press conference,…

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Decision Day has come and gone, leaving Major League Soccer’s 14 playoff sides with nearly two weeks to contemplate their paths to MLS Cup glory. In the regular season’s afterglow, postseason hopes will never be higher for many of these clubs, which is why we’ve detailed precisely why each team can win MLS Cup … and, similarly, why each can’t.
Western Conference

1. LAFC
Next playoff match: 10:30 p.m. ET Oct. 24 vs. Minnesota or LA Galaxy (watch live on ESPN)
Why they will win MLS Cup:…

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