Week 22 of MLS gave us the unique moments that only sports can provide. It was a weekend full of good games, spectacle and goals to the delight of soccer fans.
The 28 teams of the league were active on Saturday, July 23 and Sunday, July 24, and delivered 37 goals in total. Despite the fact that there was one game that ended goalless, this goal-scoring quota is worth bragging about.
But we know that quality is over quantity, here at JefeBet, we tell you about the 5 best goals of the Week 22.
Goals – MLS Week 22 Best Goals of the Week
Maxi Moralez – New York City FC
Argentine Maxi Moralez continues to be a goalscorer for New York City FC. In this Week 22, he delighted us by scoring one of the two goals with which the New York squad defeated Inter Miami. The 35-year-old found himself with the ball inside the box, took off a couple of markers with a cutback and shot at goal from a tight angle to score his goal.
Dejan Joveljić – LA Galaxy
Dejan Joveljić continues to get on the scoreboard in games. This weekend, he scored the game-winning goal in a 2-0 win over Atlanta United in Week 22. In the last minute of stoppage time, he received the ball on the left flank and headed towards the box, he had three defenders close to him and decided to shoot straight at the goal to score a superb goal.
Federico Bernardeschi – Toronto FC
Italy’s Federico Bernardeschi scored his first goal for Toronto FC in a 4-0 win over Charlotte FC. It was not just any goal, as he took advantage of his good shot and took the courage to shoot from a few meters outside the area to score his team’s third goal of the match in the 30th minute.
Cristian Arango – LAFC
Colombian striker Cristian Arango is showing what his really made of, and this weekend he showed it with a great goal in LAFC‘s 2-0 win over Sporting Kansas City. A teammate passed him the ball, and he ran with it towards the goal, but when he saw that he had the option to shoot, he did so with such force that the goalkeeper could not react.
Sebastián Driussi – Austin FC
Argentina’s Sebastián Driussi scored one of the best goals of the weekend, although his strike was not enough to earn his team all three points as Austin FC lost 3-4 to New York Red Bulls. In the 68th minute, his team was down 1-4 and under pressure to try to close the gap, he opted to kick into the goal from meters outside the area. That ball carried placement and power and went into the net.