The results of Doug Roberson’s weekly MLS Power Poll:

1. LAFC (19-4-8)

Last week: 1.

Draw with Toronto 1-1.

Winless in their past five.

2. NYCFC (16-5-10)

Last week: 3.

Draw at Dallas 1-1.

3. Atlanta United (17-11-3)

Last week: 4.

Won at Cincinnati 2-0 and defeated San Jose 3-1.

4. Philadelphia (15-9-7)

Last week: 2.

Lost at Red Bulls 2-0.

5. L.A. Galaxy (15-13-3)

Last week: 9.

Defeated Montreal 2-1.

6. Minnesota (14-10-7)

Last week: 5.

Draw at Portland 0-0.

7. Real Salt Lake (14-12-5)

Last week: 6.

Draw at New England 0-0.

8. Seattle (14-10-8)

Last week: 7.

Drawn by Dallas 0-0 and lost at D.C. United 2-0.

9. D.C. United (13-10-9)

Last week: 11.

Defeated Seattle 2-0.

10. New York Red Bulls (14-13-5)

Last week: 14.

Won at Portland 2-0 and defeated Philadelphia 2-0.

Still not a team I’d want to face in the playoffs.

11. San Jose (13-13-5)

Last week: 8.

Lost at Atlanta United 3-1.

12. Toronto (12-10-10)

Last week: 12.

Draw at LAFC 1-1.

13. Portland (13-13-5)

Last week: 10.

Defeated by New York Red Bulls 2-0 and draw with Minnesota 0-0.

14. Dallas (12-11-9)

Last week: 13.

Draw at Seattle 0-0 and draw with NYCFC 1-1.

15. Columbus (9-15-8)

Last week: 15.

Draw at Vancouver 1-1.

16. New England (10-10-11)

Last week: 16.

Draw with Real Salt Lake 0-0.

17. Colorado (11-15-6)

Last week: 18.

Won at Sporting KC 3-2.

18. Sporting KC (10-14-7)

Last week: 17.

Defeated by Colorado 3-2.

19. Orlando (9-14-9)

Last week: 19.

Defeated at Houston 2-1.

20. Chicago (9-12-11)

Last week: 20.

Draw at Cincinnati 0-0.

21. Houston (11-16-4)

Last week: 22.

Defeated Orlando 2-1.

22. Montreal (11-17-4)

Last week: 21.

Lost at L.A. Galaxy 2-1.

23. Vancouver (7-15-10)

Last week: 23.

Draw with Columbus 1-1.

24. Cincinnati (6-22-4)

Last week: 24.

Defeated by Atlanta United 2-0 and drew Chicago 0-0.

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