MLSsoccer.com Must-Reads: Five things to know about the Portland Timbers heading into MLS Cup

For the first time in club history, the Portland Timbers are headed to MLS Cup. Here are five of the club's biggest stories from 2015:
1. TACTICAL ADJUSTMENT

The Timbers were on the cusp of falling out of the Audi 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs picture, but they have thrived ever since Caleb Porter changed the club's formation to a 4-3-3 at the start of October.


2. ANOTHER WEAPON FOR THE ARSENAL

While the focal points of Portland's attack are Diego Valeri, Darlington Nagbe, and Fanendo Adi, there is another dangerous option now that Dairon Asprilla has begun "settling in". He even has a recent wonder-goal to prove that.


3. POSITION SWITCH PAYS OFF

Darlington Nagbe has shown plenty of potential during his years in Portland, but he has also frustrated plenty of fans with his inability to come up with a good end product. That has changed a bit in recent weeks, however, following a positional change that better utilizes his strengths.


4. NO STAR POWER? NO PROBLEM 

The Timbers might not have big international names on their roster, but they have a strong group of talented players that still boasts plenty of quality. Putting together this squad required a patient and selective approach, and sticking with it, especially during hard times, has clearly paid off.


5. FEAR THE BEARD

A big reason for the Timbers' success throughout 2015 is center back Nat Borchers, who was picked up in the offseason from Real Salt Lake. The bearded veteran has impressed for much of the year with his steadiness at the back and ability to come up with big plays, none bigger than his insane block on Blas Perez to cinch up the Western Conference Championship against FC Dallas on Sunday.