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Your Wednesday Kickoff: The battle for the Shield, playoff clarity and more in Matchday 36

Your Wednesday Kickoff: The battle for the Shield, playoff clarity and more in Matchday 36

The Shield race could be wrapped tonight

All Inter Miami needs is a win. Three points clinches their first-ever Supporters Shield. The problem is, they need a win in Columbus. The other problem is that they haven’t looked interested in winning lately.

The Herons are in what might be their worst run of form of the season. Now, their worst run of form is different than everyone else’s, but still, we’ve talked plenty about their notable issues this season. Three straight draws with Lionel Messi back on the field and the points record on the line is cause for concern that some of those flaws are starting to show at the worst time.

But there’s a decent chance that the Herons haven’t been pushing the pedal to the floor. Consciously or subconsciously, it’s hard to get up for games that don’t matter as much. They’ve had the Shield pretty much wrapped for weeks now and the points record is something that may just only matter to people with daily MLS newsletters and people who read them.

Tonight will be different though. It’s not so much that the Crew can catch them in the Shield race—they could, but it would take a miracle—or that Miami needs to win out to beat the points record. It’s more that the Crew will be their biggest obstacle to pairing the Shield with MLS Cup. There is a pride in beating the best of the best and that should result in both teams bringing a ton of energy tonight. Plus, ya know, it might be the first time Inter Miami have felt alive in a while. If there’s anything the millions of superhero movies from the last 15 years (and the anime “One Punch Man) have taught me, it’s that being invincible is boring. The Crew are one of the only teams that can make Miami feel real danger.

It may also be the kind of game that sets the tone for what this matchup looks like in the Eastern Conference Final. The Crew already got the better of Miami in Leagues Cup. What would a second-straight Columbus win do to Miami’s mentality in a bigger game down the road? Sometimes when a team gets the better of you, you start to think, “Oh no, it’s happening again” as soon as anything starts to go wrong.

The Rapids need to beat the Galaxy to keep their home playoff hopes alive

After last week’s performance against Minnesota United, I’m not confident it’ll happen….

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