Twenty-nine MLS teams and 18 from LIGA MX entered this yearās Leagues Cup. Now at the quarterfinal stage, six MLS sides and two Mexican clubs remain.
With the quarterfinals all being played on Saturday, the Colorado Rapids battle Club AmƩrica while Seattle Sounders FC face LAFC. On the other half of the bracket, the Philadelphia Union host MazatlƔn FC, and the Columbus Crew clash with New York City FC.
Whatās the secret to success for these half-dozen MLS teams? Here's how each could lift the 2024 Leagues Cup trophy.
How to win: Stay true to your identity
Itās no secret that Saturdayās clash with Club AmĆ©rica will bring uphill sledding for Colorado. AndrĆ© Jardineās squad is filled with high-level talents who can play through the best of the best on both sides of the border. Club AmĆ©rica also arenāt afraid of the ball: theyāve averaged 58% possession across their two Leagues Cup games this summer.
That possession figure ā and Jardine's willingness to let his team keep possession for long stretches ā could be music to the Rapidsā ears. Under manager Chris Armas, the Rapids have developed a clear set of defensive principles within their 4-4-2/4-2-3-1 structure. Theyāre deliberate about when, where and who they press high up the field ā and theyāre quick to drop into a mid-block when the press is no longer on.
If Colorado can congest space, force turnovers in good spots and attack on the break, theyāll make life very difficult for Club AmĆ©rica and any other team in Leagues Cup.
How to win: Ride the hot hands
Jordan Morris has scored three goals and added an assist in Leagues Cup. Paul Rothrock has scored twice and snagged an assist. You can bet your bottom dollar that Brian Schmetzer will ride those two hot hands into his teamās quarterfinal against LAFC and potentially beyond.
Morris is a known quantity, though weāre still not used to seeing him play through the middle. Heās been sharp as a striker and is fully capable of causing all sorts of problems for opposing defenses in transition. For his part, Rothrock is in the midst of a true breakout year. The 25-year-old has played his way into a starting role for Seattle via elite spatial awareness and clever off-ball movement.
Between Morris, Rothrock and the rest of the Soundersā savvy attacking core, they'll create chances between defensive stops at the other end.
How to win: Let Denis Bouanga and Olivier Giroud cook
You could see glimpses of it during the 17 minutes they shared the pitch in LAFCās 4-1 win over the San Jose Earthquakes in the Round of 16: Denis Bouanga and Olivier Giroud will form quite the attacking pairing. Both players have top-tier passing vision and off-ball movement. Add Giroudās hold-up play and Bouangaās agility into the equation, and you have a duo that can carve through any defensive approach.
Against San Jose, the two werenāt quite on the same page. But the longer they share the field, the better off Steve Cherundoloās attack will be. LAFC have been a dangerous transition team since Cherundolo took over. Itās been in possession where theyāve shown some cracks. With Giroud in town, expect those cracks to fade.
There isnāt a defense left in Leagues Cup that can stop Bouanga and Giroud, not to mention the rest of LAFCās attacking group (namely Cristian Olivera and Mateusz Bogusz).
How to win: Keep your central combinations sharp
MazatlĆ”n would appreciate you holding onto the ball for them, thank you very much. Theyāre averaging 42.5% possession in this yearās Leagues Cup, with two of their matches dropping into the 30% range. While the Union would be more than happy to counter their way through the quarterfinals and into true trophy contention like they did against FC Cincinnati in the Round of 16, they may not have that luxury against MazatlĆ”n.
And you know what? Thatās okay. If the newly-formed front three of DĆ”niel Gazdag, Mikael Uhre and Tai Baribo keep up their sharp interplay and compact positioning when Philly have the ball, theyāll find joy in possession against their LIGA MX foe.
If Jim Curtin and Co. make it back to the semifinals, thatās when we can expect them to slip into more pure transition play.
How to win: Do what youāve been doing
You donāt have to think very hard to imagine a world where Columbus lift the Leagues Cup trophy.
After a second-half comeback propelled them past reigning champions Inter Miami, victory for Wilfried Nancyās team may be written in the stars. The Crewās top-end talent is right up there with the best teams still alive in this competition, but their attacking patterns are, by far, the best of any quarterfinal squad. Even while losing midfielder Aidan Morris this summer, theyāve added a handful more starting-caliber players in the Secondary Transfer Window.
When a teamās substitute right wingback does this to the Supporters' Shield leaders? You know the rest of the field is in trouble:
How to win: Maximize Maxi
Maxi Moralez changes games.
Up against Tigres in the Round of 16, the 37-year-old maestro snagged a goal and an assist during one of the all-time great wins in New York City FC history. The Argentine's touch and passing weight are some of the best youāll see:
Against Tigres, New York City manager Nick Cushing started Moralez in the No. 10 role with Santi RodrĆguez playing in the left halfspace. Weāve seen that look before from Cushing, and itās one that I like a lot. Even before he arrived in MLS, RodrĆguez was more of a halfspace/attacking midfield tweener, so Moralezās presence in the starting lineup can elevate the Uruguayan.
Sure, Moralez isnāt an every-game starter at this stage of his career. But these are the games heās still built to start. With RodrĆguez to his left (or a more vertical threat, depending on Cushingās specific gameplan), New York City will pose a serious problem if Moralez is on the ball early and often.



