by Soccer America , Sep 23, 2013





1. SEATTLE (15-8-5), 1.

Mauro Rosales

Eddie Johnson





2. NEW YORK (15-9-6), 4.

Jonny Steele

Fabian Espindola





3. COLORADO (12-9-9), 2.

Drew Moor

Martin Rivero





4. SPORTING KC (14-9-6), 6.

C.J. Sapong

Kei Kamara





5. REAL SALT LAKE (14-10-6), 3.

Steven Lenhart

Nat Borchers





6. LOS ANGELES (13-10-6), 5.

Juninho

Robbie Keane

Jhon Kennedy Hurtado.



7. PORTLAND (11-5-13), 8. Diego Valeri

Diego Chara





8. MONTREAL (13-9-6), 7.

Marco Schallibaum



9. NEW ENGLAND (11-11-7), 10.

Diego Fagundez

Lee Nguyen

Matt Reis





10. HOUSTON (12-10-7), 11.

Giles Barnes

Oscar Boniek Garcia





11. CHICAGO (11-12-6), 9.

Bakary Soumare



12. SAN JOSE (11-11-8), 13.





13. PHILADELPHIA (10-10-9), 12.

John Hackworth





14. VANCOUVER (11-10-8), 16.

Kenny Miller

Camilo





15. COLUMBUS (11-14-5), 17.

Jairo Arrieta

Dominic Oduro





16. FC DALLAS (10-9-10), 14. Erick

Blas Perez

Fabian Castillo





17. CHIVAS USA (6-16-8), 15.

Eric Avila

Bobby Burling





18. TORONTO FC (4-15-11), 18.

Darel Russell

Ryan Nelsen

Fran O’Leary





19. D.C. UNITED (3-20-6), 19.

Bill Hamid

New York and Sporting Kansas City moved up the Power Rankings two spots by extending their winning streaks.An own goal gave the Red Bulls a 1-0 home win over FC Dallas that moved them into second place behind Seattle, and SKC improved its away record to a league-best 6-5-3 by beating Toronto FC, 2-1, to jump from sixth to fourth. New York has won four in a row, SKC three.A 1-1 tie against the Galaxy at StubHub Center stopped a five-game winning streak yet still accounted for a 26th point in the last 11 games.continued his improved play with a cross thatheaded home. Worth noting: Seattle has allowed 28 goals, tied with Sporting Kansas City for the fewest in MLS.The own goal that decided a 1-0 home defeat of FC Dallas came from across; throughout the game, the service of, Steele and others constantly tested the FCD back line. The Eastern Conference leader has won three straight.A 1-0 loss in Portland was just the Rapids’ second defeat in the second half of the season but it did drop them out of the top three in the Western Conference. A giveaway byled to the goal andlooked rusty in his first start since June.A victory in Toronto isn’t at all unexpected, but the fact thatscored his second and third goals of the season in a 2-1 win suggests he could be a valuable late-season asset withno longer in the picture.The normally stingy RSL defense has been leaky of late -- 13 goals conceded in the past six games -- and twice the Quakes’escaped the marking ofto score in a 2-1 loss at Rio Tinto.Trailing the Sounders, 1-0, at home a furious push earned the Galaxy an equalizer from a superbfree kick but nothing else.said his team deserved all three points; maybe, but he also probably deserved a red card for kicking up the legs of’s elegant first-time chip provided the margin of victory, 1-0, against the Rapids, yet the Timbers sorely needed the defensive grit ofand others to offset some sloppy play.A reversed handball call that denied the Impact a penalty kick angered head coachyet it typified a frenzied 3-0 home loss to Vancouver in which four shots came off the woodwork.After conceding an own goal to D.C. United, the Revs stepped up.scored his 11th goal,converted a penalty kick 28 minutes after being stoned from the spot, and in the final seconds keeperscrambled backwards to swat away a chip and preserve the win.The Dynamo dazzled the Chivas USA defense with a barrage of crosses and through balls;andeach scored twice in a 5-1 romp. Houston has won two straight after managing just one victory in the previous six games.This isn’t the time for a meltdown, but a 3-0 loss in Columbus sparked by’s sending-off in the 29th minute indicates something is amiss. Five points in the last five games have dropped the Fire to sixth place.The Quakes picked a good time to notch their second road win of the season, downing RSL, 2-1. This was a different Goonie spirit; Lenhart scored in the 18th minute, and after San Jose conceded an equalizer a minute later, he scored again in the 21st.What did Union head coachand his players ponder during a bye week? Maybe what to do about a 465-minute run during which they have scored one goal.The ‘Caps held onto a 1-0 lead provided by’s seventh-minute PK until his replacement,, came on to notch his 15th and 16th goals of the season. Still, nine points in the last 10 matches isn’t playoff-caliber form.The Crew won its second straight game, 3-0, to stay in the playoff hunt.set upfor the first goal and drew the Soumare foul that left Chicago down to 10 men.’s mis-clearance into his own net produced the Red Bulls’ goal, but bad luck wasn’t the reasoncouldn’t hit the frame from good positions, nor whycouldn’t score from close range. Two wins in the last 15 games is utterly grotesque.After conceding two goals in the previous three games, Chivas USA was lit up by Houston. Four of the five goals came after’s equalizer in the 50th minute and’s departure at halftime because of a back problem had a lot to do with the collapse.The stands at BMO Field were mostly empty and so was part of the TFC bench at the end of a rain-soaked 2-1 loss to Sporting Kansas City.’s equalizer held up for only 15 minutes, and head coachand assistantwere dismissed for arguing.Your opponent gives you a 1-0 lead with an own goal and your keeper,, saves a penalty kick, but he can’t stop a second PK, and so you lose to New England, 2-1.The loss tied the team record of 20 defeats in a post-shootout season set in 2010, and is within two of the all-time mark – 22 – set by RSL and Chivas USA in 2005.