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Woodberry Earns Weekly Honors

Photo creditL: Chris Aduama/aduamaphotography.com

Photo creditL: Chris Aduama/aduamaphotography.com

Revolution right back London Woodberry received MLS Team of the Week honors for the second time in three weeks after he was named to Week 11 roster.

Woodberry helped the Revolution open the scoring in Saturday’s 1-1 draw to Toronto FC by sending a cross into the box for Juan Agudelo, who headed it through in the 32nd minute. The assist was Woodberry second in three games.

“It was just the type of play where I had a lot of space, got to pick my head up and got to serve in a good ball with a lot of time on my hands,” Woodberry said after the match. “So kudos to Juan for getting his head on the end of it and notch another assist.”

Toronto FC keeper Chris Konopka, who made seven saves for the Reds in Saturday’s contest, also made the Team of the Week. Konopka graduated from Providence College in 2006.

MLS Team of the Week for Week 11

GK: Chris Konopka (Toronto FC) – Made seven saves, several of them breathtaking, to keep TFC in a game in which they were dominated for significant periods.

D: London Woodberry (New England Revolution) – He set up Juan Agudelo’s goal and put in hard work both on and off the ball along the Revs’ right flank as they drew TFC 1-1.

D: Walker Zimmerman (FC Dallas) – Linked up well with Matt Hedges in the back, and played a steady, assured game to preserve a clean sheet against the Red Bulls.

D: Jordan Stewart (San Jose Earthquakes) – Kept Columbus’ wily attack at bay early, and bombed upfield to set up the Quakes’ winning goal in the second half as they finished off Crew SC 2-0.

M: Andres Romero (Montreal Impact) – Showed the form that made him a star during the Impact’s CCL run, scoring two goals in Montreal’s 4-1 romp over RSL.

M: Kaká (Orlando City SC) – Was mostly anonymous in Orlando City’s midweek game but was assertive, aggressive and wildly effective in Sunday’s match. He started the play for Orlando’s first goal, assisted on the second and drew/converted the PK for the third. It was perhaps the best game of the Brazilian’s MLS career thus far.

M: Calum Mallace (Montreal Impact) –Controlled the midfield against a disorganized RSL side, completing over 87 percent of his passes and registering two chances created.

M: Shea Salinas (San Jose Earthquakes) – Seems to be thriving in Dom Kinnear’s system, with his skill, ability to cut inside and defensive work in midfield resulting in a strong performance against Columbus.

F: Will Bruin (Houston Dynamo) – Was a beast up top for Owen Coyle’s side, scoring twice in the Dynamo’s 3-1 win against Portland.

F: Chad Barrett (Seattle Sounders) – No Obafemi, no problem, as Barrett took his chances well, and scored his first brace in league play in five years as the Sounders beat the Whitecaps 2-0.

F: Cyle Larin (Orlando City SC) –Was mostly excellent in Sunday’s rout of LA. Great movement, solid possession play and a cool finish on his goal. Also provided a goal in Orlando City’s midweek loss to United.

Coach: Sigi Schmid (Seattle Sounders) – Showed up to Vancouver without one of his top two players and saw his team snuff out their rivals dangerous attack with relative ease.

Bench: Bill Hamid (D.C. United), DaMarcus Beasley (Houston Dynamo), Maurice Edu (Philadelphia Union), Felipe (New York Red Bulls), Gonzalo Pineda (Seattle Sounders), Brek Shea (Orlando City SC), David Villa (New York City FC)

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