It was a thoroughly entertaining weekend of MLS action to kick off the 2025 season, and before we move on to looking ahead to matchday two, let’s take a look at some of most unique and memorable stats from the weekend that was.
For anybody who tuned into the matches on Saturday and Sunday over the weekend, they will have noticed the ball hitting the back of the net with unrelenting frequency.
Eight different games saw four or more goals scored, and we had two separate six-goal thrillers. When you tune into MLS, you will be entertained.
What does that say about the defensive units though?
Diego Chara is one of the all-time great MLS midfielders, and he will rightly go down as a legend in Portland.
The Colombian took the pitch for the 400th time as a Timber in the side’s 4-1 loss at home to the Whitecaps on Sunday, but the positive silver lining for the Portland faithful is that he made history on the night.
Sticking with the events in the Rose City, Vancouver’s winter signing of winger Jayden Nelson paid off handsomely as he made his MLS debut on Sunday.
The Canadian ripped the Portland rearguard to shreds with ease, and landed himself a spot in the record-books as well.
While we’re all focusing on the ball hitting the back of the net, ageless wonders in midfield, and unforgettable debuts, Emiro Garcés was simply on his bike.
The LA Galaxy defender hit the record books Sunday evening when he tracked back to cut out a San Diego counterattack at lightning-speed.
MLS is a truly diverse league, as a major chunk of the world’s nations are represented by players and staff alike.
But on matchday one, it was African players who left their mark on the record-books, and the scoresheet.
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