We need to write an editorial article for MLS, sharp opinionated voice, 480-560 words, 3 paragraphs. Title: Coaching Chaos and the Great MLS Divide. Use background facts: Vancouver Whitecaps ownership crisis, coaching instability in Montreal, rise of tactical minds like Michael Bradley. Specific names: Michael Bradley, New York Red Bulls, Marco Donadel, Philippe Eullaffroy, CF Montreal, Timo Werner, Matt Turner, James Rodríguez, Bruce Arena. Must open with bold declarative sentence. End with verdict/prediction. No headers, bullets, etc. Write as if watched matches.
Let me outline: First paragraph: bold opening about MLS divide driven by off-field chaos vs stability. Mention Vancouver ownership crisis, Montreal coaching instability (Philippe Eullaffroy, Marco Donadel?), Bruce Arena's impact? Need to integrate names. Actually Bruce Arena is a coach, but he's not directly in supplied facts? He's listed as background fact. Use him as example of stability? Or contrast. Also Timo Werner (German player, but in MLS? No, he plays for Leipzig? Actually background fact includes Timo Werner, but he's not in MLS. Maybe we can mention him as a European star who might come? Or as a comparison? Better to use him as a hypothetical? No, strict rules: name real players, clubs, managers. But Timo Werner is not in MLS. Could be used as a reference to a failed transfer? Actually the facts list is just a set of names to use, not necessarily all MLS. But article is about MLS. I can mention Timo Werner as a player who was linked? That might be stretching. Alternatively, use James Rodríguez (Colombian, plays in MLS? No, he's in South America? Actually he played for Real Madrid, now in Brazil? But he's listed. Could be used as a star who might come to MLS? Or as a comparison to MLS's lack of stability. Better to focus on the given names that are clearly MLS: Michael Bradley (Toronto FC), New York Red Bulls, CF Montreal, Matt Turner (former MLS, now in Premier League), Bruce Arena (ex-New England, now out?), Marco Donadel (former MLS player? He played for Montreal? Actually Marco Donadel is Italian midfielder who played for Montreal Impact? Yes, he played for CF Montreal from 2015-2017. Philippe Eullaffroy? He is a French coach who was at Montreal? Actually Philippe Eullaffroy was an assistant coach at CF Montreal? I recall he was a youth coach. Use him as part of Montreal instability. Vancouver Whitecaps ownership crisis: known issues with owner Greg Kerfoot? Good.
First paragraph: Open with "The MLS is splitting into two leagues: one defined by tactical coherence and the other by constant upheaval." Then mention Vancouver's ownership crisis, Montreal's revolving door of coaches (Eullaffroy, Donadel as an assistant? Actually Donadel was a player, not coach. But we can say "the Donadel-Eullaffroy era" as a period of instability). Then contrast with Michael Bradley's tactical influence at Toronto FC, or New York Red Bulls' system. Also mention Bruce Arena's success at New England but then his departure? Actually Bruce Arena left after 2023? He was suspended. Use as example.
Second paragraph: Dive into specifics. Numbers: Montreal's attendance dip? Or win-loss records. Need actual numbers? The facts don't provide numbers, but we can infer from known events. For example, Vancouver Whitecaps have had multiple coaches in recent years. Use that. Also mention Matt Turner's rise from MLS to Arsenal as a sign of player development despite chaos. Or James Rodríguez's rumored interest? Actually James Rodríguez is not in MLS. Could say "even the allure of a James Rodríguez signing can't mask the rot." Be careful.
Third paragraph: Verdict: The league's future depends on which side wins. Predict that clubs like Montreal need structural stability, while tactical minds like Bradley (as a coach? He's still a player but moving into coaching? Actually Michael Bradley is a player, but known for tactical intelligence. Could say he's a future coach). End with: "If the Whitecaps don't resolve their ownership mess, they'll be left behind while New York Red Bulls and Toronto set the standard."
Write 480-560 words.