MLS Newsstand – Thursday, Oct. 6

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Chivas USA 1, Colorado Rapids 1


  • Huge crowd, small effort (The Denver Pos)

  • Chivas deals Rapids a setback (Rocky Mountain News)

    D.C.United 3, Real Salt Lake 1


  • Adu flashes skills in front of Utah crowd (Deseret Morning News)

  • D.C. United kicks down Real (Deseret Morning News)

  • Adu hype justified in Real loss (Standard Tribune)

  • Adu, United Keep It Real (Washington Post)

    MetroStars 2, Chicago Fire 2


  • Rally draws Fire into MLS playoffs amends (Chicago Sun-Times)

  • Fire in playoffs after tying MetroStars (Chicago Daily Herald)

  • Late goals put Fire in playoffs (Chicago Tribune)

  • Metros allow late goal, settle for tie Herald News)

  • FC Dallas 2, Columbus Crew 1


  • FC Dallas second with 2-1 win (Dallas Morning News)

  • FC Dallas wins, takes 2nd place (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

  • Other Soccer Articles


  • Maple Leaf Sports commits to helping build 20,000-seat stadium (Globe and Mail)

  • Djorkaeff, 37, still likes to train, score (USA Today)

  • FCD's Eddie Johnson done for season (Dallas Morning News)

  • Lousy pay, little play, but goalie is happy (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Candidates to lead way in Lalas land (New York Daily News)

  • 'Cane drafts him for Revolution (The Boston Herald)

  • Regardless of crown, Sounders face rebuild (Seattle Times)

  • Costa Rica match lets Arena evaluate talent (Houston Chronicle)

  • Players seek spot on roster (Miami Herald)

  • Exhibition game offers sample of Mexican League (Rocky Mountain News)

  • A matter of survival (ESPN.com)

  • Improbable journeys (ESPN.com)

  • Las Vegas High graduate is thriving with the L.A. Galaxy (Las Vegas Sun)