This space is normally used to highlight the week that was in Major League Soccer, but this week we’re doing things a little differently. We take a look back at the first half of the MLS season and acknowledge some stand out performances. Stay tuned to Total-MLS later this week as we will have half season breakdowns of each team.
MVP of First Half: Brek Shea
With the weight of FCD nation on his shoulders, Brek Shea has been nothing short of amazing the last couple of months. After an injury to David Ferreira that surely should have put Dallas on the brinks of calamity, Shea has stepped up and proven why he is worth big money in Big D. He has played multiple positions, scored multiple goals, and embraced the superstar role that was unfortunately vacant in the FCD roster. Shea was supposed to be the next big thing, and he may be the first American prodigy to live up to expectation.
Goal of the First Half: Eric Hassli
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When you reach SportsCenter as a soccer player, you know you did something sweet. And Eric Hassli did something really, really sweet to his sour rival.
Rookie of First Half: Joao Plata
The third round pick has single handedly raised 17 coaches’ eyebrows after a terrific first half to his rookie season. Plata worked his way into the TFC lineup in Week 3 and has never looked back, currently 3rd on the roster in stats with two goals and two assists. Some may have an argument for Will Bruin, but the truth is, Plata has been more consistently surprising.
Newcomer of First Half: Charlie Davies
After such a satisfying resurgence back to goal-scoring greatness, it’s hard not to feel happy about Davies’ debut MLS season. He currently finds himself tied for first in the Golden Boot Race with 8 goals, even if some of them were a little less then legitimate. His impact on DC United can clearly be seen as attendance figures and win frequency are way up from last year. DC is just a win away from exceeding their point total from 2010 and a lot of that has to do with CD9 up top.
Team of the First Half: Columbus Crew
Think about it. Are the Crew even close to being the most talented team of the MLS? Do they even cross your mind as a premier club in a league dominated by big market teams? Assuming you aren’t from Columbus, the answer to those questions above should be no, and for good reason. The Crew have one of the lowest pay rolls in the league, one of the smallest markets, and are unfortunately not blessed with the media spotlight like NY or LA. Yet somehow Columbus finds itself 3rd in the east and in a prime playoff spot halfway through the season. Will they do anything with that playoff spot in October? Nobody knows. But if one thing is for sure it is that Columbus has made the most out of what has been given to them.
(image courtesy of Rick Yeatts)
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