{"id":2897,"date":"2026-02-20T00:37:42","date_gmt":"2026-02-20T00:37:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/play-live.eu\/?p=2897"},"modified":"2026-02-20T00:37:42","modified_gmt":"2026-02-20T00:37:42","slug":"top-5-mls-storylines-messi-eyes-repeat-usa-players-seek-world-cup-spots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/play-live.eu\/?p=2897","title":{"rendered":"Top 5 MLS Storylines: Messi Eyes Repeat, USA Players Seek World Cup Spots"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"subnav-title ff-ffc bold fs-23 lh-25 uc pd-b-10\">\n            POPULAR SEARCHES\n          <\/p>\n<p class=\"subnav-title ff-ffc bold fs-23 lh-25 uc pd-b-10\">\n            BROWSE BY\n          <\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>This Major League Soccer season will be an historic one in so many ways. We&#8217;ll see Lionel Messi and Inter Miami aim to repeat as MLS Cup champions. We&#8217;ll see him aim to also repeat with his <i>other<\/i> team this summer at the World Cup, the largest that will be ever staged.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>But there will be plenty of other reasons to tune in to this season, which kicks off on Saturday with a full slate of games, including a nationally televised match between FC Cincinnati and Atlanta United.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>Here are five big storylines to follow as the 2026 campaign gets underway:<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>The last time we saw Lionel Messi, in December at the 2025 MLS Cup final, he and his Inter Miami teammates were bathed in champagne after winning the domestic league\u2019s ultimate prize.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>The spotlight will remain on the GOAT in early 2026.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>According to the man himself, Messi\u2019s participation with Argentina\u2019s national team in the 2026 FIFA World Cup will hinge on his health during the early part of the MLS campaign. Messi turns 39 in the summer and the living legend has already had some injury worries during preseason, with the Herons even canceling a friendly match in Puerto Rico because Messi couldn\u2019t play.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>Still, the expectation is that the <i>Albiceleste<\/i> captain will do everything possible to make sure he\u2019s available to captain his country when Argentina begins the defense of the World Cup it won four years ago in the country he currently calls home.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>Orlando City may have shipped young fullback Alex Freeman to La Liga\u2019s Villarreal last month, but the first few months of the 2026 season will serve as a crucial proving ground for several other MLS-based USA players who are aiming to make Mauricio Pochettino\u2018s roster for this summer\u2019s World Cup.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>Chief among them are captain Tim Ream; goalkeepers Matt Freese (New York City FC) and Matt Turner (New England Revolution); left back Max Arfsten (Columbus Crew); midfielders Sebastian Berhalter (Vancouver Whitecaps) and Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders); and forward Diego Luna (Real Salt Lake).<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>Those right on the World Cup bubble include Crew keeper Patrick Schulte, FC Cincinnati duo Roman Celentano and Miles Robinson, along with Toronto FC centerback Walker Zimmerman. A few others also remain in the mix, both for the high-profile March tuneups against Belgium and Portugal and the final 26-man squad.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>Based on the former Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain manager\u2019s selections over the second half of last year, as many as 10 MLS-based players are expected to be on the rosters. Time will tell who those could be.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>It\u2019s not just USA players. At Qatar 2022, more World Cup players came from MLS than any league outside of England\u2019s Premier League, Spain\u2019s La Liga, Germany\u2019s Bundesliga, Italy\u2019s Serie A and France&#8217;s Ligue 1.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>An even larger percentage will come from the league this summer. While most of Canada\u2019s projected starting lineup at the 2026 World Cup will be European-based, their starting keeper will be either Inter Miami\u2019s Dayne St. Clair or Orlando City\u2019s Maxime Cr\u00e9peau. The competition for roster places is stiff, with the Chicago Fire\u2019s Joel Waterman, Portland Timbers&#8217; Kamal Miller and LAFC pair Mathieu Choiniere and Jacob Shaffelburg all firmly in the running under Canada manager Jesse Marsch.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>Mexico, the other host nation, could have some players with MLS ties on its World Cup squad. German Berterame, newly signed to Miami after a fruitful stint with Liga MX side Monterrey, could make Mexico&#8217;s final squad. Hirving &#8220;Chucky&#8221; Lozano, who remains in limbo with San Diego FC amid drama with the coaching staff and front office, is also in the mix.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>Earlier this month, Minnesota United made waves by inking Colombian superstar James Rodriguez. The former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich forward signed with the Loons only until June, ultimaltey deciding that MLS would provide ideal World Cup preparation. He isn\u2019t alone.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>James chose MLS on the heels of last summer\u2019s marquee arrivals of Messi\u2019s Argentina teammate Rodrigo De Paul (Inter Miami), South Korean icon Son Heung-min (LAFC) and German great Thomas Muller (Vancouver). A few of global soccer\u2019s other household names could inevitably join them after the biggest World Cup in history is over.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>Kevin De Bruyne, Antoine Griezmann, Robert Lewandowski, Mohamed Salah and maybe even Cristiano Ronaldo are popular candidates. But MLS is nearing the day when it can pry elite talents from Europe in their prime. Or maybe it already has. De Paul had just turned 31 when he left Atl\u00e9tico Madrid for South Florida; the 2022 World Cup winner promptly led Miami to its MLS Cup triumph by scoring the clincher against Vancouver. And this winter, the San Jose Earthquakes landed striker Timo Werner. While Werner needed a change of scenery after opportunities across the pond dried up, he has 24 goals in 57 appearances for Germany and is still only 29.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-d04fc069>For the first three decades of its existence, MLS \u2014 which launched in 1996 \u2014 started its season early in the calendar year and finished in the fall. That will change in 2027 when MLS aligns with the European schedule, which begins in late summer and ends in the spring. That means this is the last campaign under the league\u2019s original format. The switch will fundamentally change the product, and it should help front offices land better players now that the transfer windows are the same as in other top circuits.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>POPULAR SEARCHES BROWSE BY This Major League Soccer season will be an historic one in so many ways. We&#8217;ll see Lionel Messi and Inter Miami aim to repeat as MLS Cup champions. 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