Happy Thanksgiving to all MLS fans celebrating the holiday across the USA.
MLS clubs and players are also enjoying the festivities and likely no one has more to celebrate than the Chicago Fire's Bastian Schweinsteiger and Ana Ivanovic, who are set to welcome a new member to their family:
Thanksgiving is definitely about family ... and tradition:
An #LAGalaxy Thanksgiving pic.twitter.com/N70c0qzMuW
— LA Galaxy (@LAGalaxy) November 21, 2017
And now to the food. Chow down with the Atlanta United gang as US national team 'keeper Brad Guzan teaches his international teammates how it's done:
Thanksgiving #ATLUTD style! pic.twitter.com/AfDqH6mi1f
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) November 23, 2017
Who knew Guzan was such a turkey aficionado?
While Atlanta sat down to eat, Columbus Crew SC players are in the middle of preparing for an Eastern Conference Championship second leg in Toronto. So they can only talk about the food:
What dish are you bringing to #Thanksgiving dinner?
— #ClaimGlory (@ColumbusCrewSC) November 23, 2017
A few #CrewSC players shared what they would bring to a team Thanksgiving meal. 🍗🥧🍛🥔 pic.twitter.com/jWwGFlEnin
AT&T Rookie of the Year Julian Gressel was apparently not invited to Guzan's feast, so he's spending the holiday with his family. Thanksgiving and dogs – always a winning combination:
And how did David Villa know we'd have all this time on our hands as we hang around the living room? The launch of his new game could come in handy for a few of you out there:
Being around family (whether or not you're playing games on your phone) is nice. But there's probably no better way to give thanks than to do it by actually giving:
We're thankful to be a part of the D.C. community and to have the opportunity to give back. Happy Thanksgiving from our #DCU family to yours! pic.twitter.com/bS4uWstJKh
— D.C. United (@dcunited) November 23, 2017
It's not that hard to find something or someone you can be thankful for:
And finally a few messages everyone can appreciate on Thanksgiving, beginning with The King himself: