Atlanta, for example, has taken MLS by storm. Playing under a former World Cup coach in the most expensive stadium in U.S. sports, it made the playoffs in its first season and, at 7-1-1, has the league's best record two months into its second one. LAFC, which plays under its own former World Cup coach in the country's most expensive soccer-specific stadium, is second in the Western Conference eight games into its inaugural year.
Source: Los Angeles Times May 08, 2018 23:56 UTC