This is version 5 of this column and Gaga Slonina has been atop of the list on every one, though these last two matches were his most difficult thus far this season. The last couple weeks saw a couple of new players emerge with their first ever MLS goals: Bryce Duke (Inter Miami) and Damian Rivera (New England Revs). Both have jumped up the rankings because of their efforts. Some other trends from the last set of matches: Ben Bender and Cade Cowell’s roles have reduced, Caleb Wiley and George Campbell picked up some injuries and a lot of the consistent starters continue rolling on really good teams (John Tolkin, Nathan Harriel and Leon Flach).
Gaga faced the most danger he has faced all season in the last two matches. While he has given up some goals, none have been poor concessions and he has made some nice saves, though he did get made to look silly on a penalty kick vs NYRB. As we’ve started to see Chicago’s defense become more vulnerable, some of Gaga’s underlying numbers are dropping. This is a trend worth keeping an eye on. In other news, it’s being reported that Gaga will be leaving Chicago this summer for the Premier League. If that happens, the #1 spot on this list will be up for grabs and you might see another talented 2004 keeper take over for Gaga. His name is Chris Brady.
I sound like a broken record but John again went 90, twice, in the last two matches and he has been very good defensively. Fotmob ratings are flawed, but the high rating speaks to how effective he is even though he doesn’t have any goal contributions.
Nathan has now started 8 straight matches for first place Philadelphia Union. He’s getting better and better and becoming a fringe USMNT player pool consideration. His average FotMob rating is pretty impressive!
George seemed to have solidified the starting right center-back role for Atlanta and then picked up an injury in week 9. He was not in the squad in week 10.
Brian has started 3 of the last 4 matches for Chicago and I think he’s developing really nicely. He’s quickly becoming one of the best 2003s in the USMNT pool.
Not a lot of action for Obed the past couple of weeks. He subbed in late against San Jose in week 9 and Seattle had week 10 off in prep for the CCL final.
Sebastian has been starting consistently for a struggling Vancouver side. He’s not making a huge impact, but he’s playing quite a bit and his defense has been solid.
Tayvon had his best offensive game this week and he continues to be very good defensively. NYCFC has gotten noticeably better since his return to the lineup.
Damien is a newcomer to the list. He is a Guatemalan-American that received his first career start in week 10 and scored his first career goal in the first minute! It was a very nice strike with his left foot.
Jaziel is back on the bench with RSLs starting CBs back in the fold. He showed pretty well in his run of starts and has given the RSL reason to believe he is a CB they can count on in the future.
Aidan has been working back slowly after a season ending injury last year. It looks like he has worked his way back int the starting lineup. He has started the last two matches and has been very good defensively. Columbus has played better in the matches that he has started.
Jackson has started to get some sub minutes and has gotten into a couple of very dangerous positions with 0.6 expected goals in only 36 minutes. Those are some big chances!