MLS Goals of the Week: Lozano Unleashes a Thunderbolt, Schweinitz Strikes Gold and More Spectacular Finishes

Following a two-week break for Leagues Cup action, Major League Soccer's 2025 campaign resumed this weekend, delivering spectacular goals throughout the matches.
Despite Orlando City SC's dominant performance against an Inter Miami side missing Lionel Messi, the weekend featured remarkable results nationwide—fresh signings making immediate impressions and magnificent strikes earning crucial points.
For those who couldn't catch the excitement, here are the finest goals from Week 28 of the MLS regular season.
Honorable Mention: Tommy Schweinitz
We begin with an honorable mention for Tommy Schweinitz, who kickstarted Minnesota United's match with a composed finish past Colorado Rapids keeper Zack Steffen
5. Bright's Brilliant Strike for Inter Miami
Inter Miami endured a disappointing weekend, yet Yannick Bright delivered their highlight moment. His instant volley from outside the penalty area leveled the score at 1–1 before their fortunes declined.
4. Tiki-Taka Magic from Indiana for Philadelphia Union
Philadelphia Union may have wanted more than their 1–1 stalemate with Toronto FC this weekend, but Indiana Vassilev's opening strike will linger in head coach Bradley Carnell's memory for quite some time.
3. Brian White's Elegant Touch for Vancouver Whitecaps
Brian White netted his 100th MLS goal during Vancouver Whitecaps FC's 2–1 defeat to San Jose Earthquakes. His masterful first touch that left defenders scrambling was truly exceptional.
2. Wilfried Zaha's Thunderous Volley for Charlotte FC Victory
Wilfried Zaha's form has fluctuated since his loan move from Galatasaray to Charlotte FC, but his instant volley past Roman Celentano delivered three vital points for The Crown against FC Cincinnati.
1. Lozano's Long-Range Rocket for San Diego FC
Hirving "Chucky" Lozano continues his outstanding inaugural campaign with San Diego FC, netting his finest goal yet in their recent 2–0 triumph over Sporting Kansas City. The spectacular long-range effort is remarkable enough, but the defensive tackle that initiated the sequence makes it even more extraordinary.