The best goals of MLS matchday 15 - ranked

Eduard Lowen scored a fantastic free-kick for St. Louis City
Eduard Lowen scored a fantastic free-kick for St. Louis City / Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/GettyImages
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Another week, another brilliant list of golazos from Major League Soccer figures.

Terrific efforts were seen across the country as St. Louis City's Eduard Lowen and Sporting Kansas City's Erik Thommy showed out in the West. In the East, Yaw Yeboah scored from distance for Columbus Crew while Noel Buck impressed for New England Revolution.

Here are the best goals of the weekend...


5. Georgios Koutsias (vs. New England Revolution)

Starting off, we have Georgios Koutsias vs. New England Revolution. The opening goal in a crazy 3-3 draw featured a picture-perfect lobbed pass from Xherdan Shaqiri as Koutsias made no mistake in front of goal.

Shaqiri and Fire FC are starting to heat up as they're unbeaten in their last three games.

4. Erik Thommy (vs. Portland Timbers)

Sporting Kansas City dismantled the Portland Timbers 4-1 after this stunning strike from Erik Thommy. Despite their poor first half of the season that featured many players out through injury, KC were able to pick up three important points against a Western Conference rival.

3. Noel Buck (vs. Chicago Fire)

There just had to be another goal from the 3-3 draw at Gillette Stadium between Chicago and New England. Noel Buck leveled the game at 1-1 with this screamer from distance. The goal from the young Buck helped keep the Revs near the top of the Eastern Conference amidst their impressive first half of the season.

2. Yaw Yeboah (vs. Nashville SC)

Not even a minute-and-a-half into the game and Columbus Crew opened the floodgates with an incredible effort from Yaw Yeboah.

Yeboah silenced the shocked Nashville SC supporters, but the Ghana international's second goal of the season wasn't enough for Columbus. Nashville went on to recover and win 3-1.

1. Eduard Lowen (vs. Vancouver Whitecaps)

Take a bow, Eduard Lowen. It seems like things just keep getting better for the league's newest club. Lowen curled in an free-kick that left Vancouver Whitecaps goalkeeper Thomas Hasal in no man's land. The designated player from Germany has impressed for St. Louis with four goals and three assists this season as the fans at CityPark plan on seeing their team in the 2023 postseason.