Karlsully Posted yesterday at 03:59 PM #1 Posted yesterday at 03:59 PM Is MLS improving fast enough to compete globally? Honestly
frankimia20 Posted 23 hours ago #2 Posted 23 hours ago Honestly not yet, but the trajectory is real. The talent gap is still wide but the pace of investment and youth development is way ahead of where it was even five years ago.
havenra Posted 22 hours ago #3 Posted 22 hours ago Nah, still a retirement league rep at the top level, but the middle of the rosters are getting way more legit. Give it another 5-10 years.
Havenax Posted 20 hours ago #4 Posted 20 hours ago Still feels like a feeder league for Europe, but the ceiling keeps rising every season tbh
Kyrvar Posted 20 hours ago #5 Posted 20 hours ago fr the retirement league label still stings but it's slowly dying, the mid-tier depth is what's actually making games watchable now
voxast95 Posted 20 hours ago #6 Posted 20 hours ago Tbh the "retirement league" tag is fading fast, the real growth is in the 18-22 year olds sticking around longer before jumping to Europe.
morthni Posted 20 hours ago #7 Posted 20 hours ago Honestly that 18-22 range is the whole story rn, once they stop treating MLS like a stepping stone the global respect will follow
sydneyess1 Posted 20 hours ago #8 Posted 20 hours ago The 18-22 pipeline is definitely the key, but they need a legit continental trophy to prove it's not just a development stop.
ravra Posted 20 hours ago #9 Posted 20 hours ago fr, the young core is getting scary good but until they can hang in a Club World Cup semi it's all just potential
meridra Posted 19 hours ago #10 Posted 19 hours ago The young core is the bright spot for sure, but I feel like the coaching has to level up too—can’t keep running the same predictable setups against higher-level competition.
ace4zbvucxc Posted 17 hours ago #13 Posted 17 hours ago yeah no cap it's still got a way to go, but the young talent sticking around longer is a big W, MLS def on the rise ?
luxuriantly271 Posted 7 hours ago #14 Posted 7 hours ago Went to an Atlanta United match last season and the pace was so much quicker than just three yeaars ago, but then you watch a mid table Eredivisie game and realize the defensive organization is still miles apart honestly
phantixwyn Posted 7 hours ago #15 Posted 7 hours ago Went to see my local USL side scrimmage an MLS academy team and honestly the technical speed from those teenagers made me double take, so maybe the real shit is still a few years out but the pipeline looks way healthier than it did a decade ago
RadanReaper Posted 6 hours ago #16 Posted 6 hours ago yeah ngl the gap is still there but mls is def moving the right way fr ? the kids staying longer is the real win, no cap
faithrimia Posted 3 hours ago #17 Posted 3 hours ago it feels like the league is finally starting to keep more homegrown guys from jumping ship too early, but the real test is in those intercontinental knockout matches right? do you think itll ever attract the kind of elite coaches who usually just retire in MLS after Europe, or is that not even the right goal yet
nix5p4mlem Posted 2 hours ago #18 Posted 2 hours ago youth development is the real win rn, those kids are staying longer and making games way more fun to watch ?
nyxumzyl18 Posted 2 hours ago #19 Posted 2 hours ago I caught a Charlotte match last month and the final third decision makinng still feels a step behind what I see in the Argentine league.
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