Ghana striker Dominic Oduro named in MLS Team of the Week

Published on: 03 August 2015
Ghana striker Dominic Oduro named in MLS Team of the Week
Team of the Week

Ghana striker Dominic Oduro has been named in the Major League Soccer Team of the Week after scoring Montral Impact in their 3-2 win over New York City Football Club. 

GK: Tim Melia (Sporting Kansas City) - Made a few big saves to prevent the Houston Dynamo from taking all three points at Sporting Park.

D: Pa Modou Kah (Vancouver Whitecaps) - Not only notched the brace as a defender, but six interceptions and three recoveries going well up the field were a big part of his team keeping the clean sheet.

D: Eric Gehrig (Chicago Fire) - Produced a sparkling defensive performance with six tackles and 10 clearances in the Fire's 2-0 win.

D: David Horst (Houston Dynamo) - Was a stand up defender all night, and was downright heroic on two occasions in the Dynamo's 1-1 draw.

M: Sebastian Lletget (LA Galaxy) - Made the most of his one opportunity. Gave Rapids problems getting in behind all game in the Galaxy's 3-1 win.

M: Chris Rolfe (D.C. United) - Scored United's first two goals after going down 2-0, jumpstarting the comeback that ended with a 6-4 win at RFK.

M: Matt Polster (Chicago Fire) - We'll let the Armchair Analyst explain his selection.

M: Shaun Wright-Phillips (New York Red Bulls) - Came off the bench to make his first appearance and was an instant sparkplug, winning a PK and assisting on his brother's game-winning goal.

F: Dominic Oduro (Montreal Impact) - Used his world-class speed to get in behind NYCFC's backline all afternoon, scoring a goal in the Impact's 3-2 win.

F: Charlie Davies (New England Revolution) - Got back to his goalscoring ways, putting two in the back of the net in the Revolution's 3-1 win over Toronto FC.

F: Cyle Larin (Orlando City SC) - The rookie is simply on fire. Larin now has five goals in his last two games. After his two goals against Columbus, Larin is now tied with Damani Ralph for the most goals by a rookie in MLS history.

Coach: Carl Robinson (Vancouver Whitecaps) - The 'Caps are the best road team in MLS and Robinson put his team in good position yet again in Seattle.

Bench: Sean Johnson (Chicago Fire), Ambroise Oyongo (Montreal Impact), Corey Ashe (Orlando City SC), Dax McCarty (New York Red Bulls), Ignacio Piatti (Montreal Impact), Javier Morales (Real Salt Lake), Fabian Espindola (D.C. United)

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