Playing career mode with an MLS team in 
FIFA is like that nagging  feeling you get when you're watching Man City play–everything looks  good on the surface, but there's an undercurrent of inauthenticity  running through it.
	
	In real life, the biggest soccer league in the continent is an  interesting hybrid of Europe and North America: While the action on the  pitch mirrors a match you’d find on the other side of the Atlantic, off  the field things are more North American—there’s a players draft,  trading instead of buying and selling, and a salary cap (along with  which comes a slew of special player quotas). But in the 
FIFA  series, the MLS is just another league in the Career Mode, still stuck  with the European management system. The MLS experience in 
FIFA needs improving, this much is obvious.
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