Toronto Star

Soccer: D.C. United striker Rooney fast-foots it to list of MLS MVP finalists

- STEVEN GOFF

Wayne Rooney’s impact on D.C. United has been so profound, his midseason arrival did not dissuade MLS voters from making him an MVP finalist.

The English striker didn’t join the team until the 15th match of the season, but with 12 goals and seven assists in 20 appearance­s, he was the pivotal figure in United’s rise from last place into the playoffs.

Rooney is joined on the MVP finalist list by Los Angeles Galaxy forward Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c, Atlanta United midfielder Miguel Almiron, Los Angeles FC forward Carlos Vela and Atlanta forward Josef Martinez.

Martinez (Venezuela) smashed the league scoring record with two months left in the regular season and finished with 31 goals. Almiron (Paraguay) was the influentia­l force in Atlanta’s high-powered attack.

Ibrahimovi­c (Sweden) recorded 22 goals and 10 assists after debuting three weeks into the season, but his team failed to qualify for the playoffs. Vela (Mexico) had 14 goals and 13 assists for an expansion side that finished third in the Western Conference.

Rooney was also nominated for newcomer of the year, joining Ibrahimovi­c and Vela. In the other award categories: Bob Bradley, who guided LAFC’s inaugural success, is the leading candidate for coach of the year. The other finalists are Sporting Kansas City’s Peter Vermes and Atlanta’s Gerardo Martino.

The rookie of the year candidates are Real Salt Lake forward Corey Baird (eight goals, five assists), Orlando City forward Chris Mueller (three goals, seven assists) and Philadelph­ia Union defender Mark McKenzie.

Defenders: Seattle’s Chad Marshall, New York Red Bulls’ Aaron Long and Atlanta’s Michael Parkhurst.

Goalkeeper­s: Columbus’s Zack Steffen, Red Bulls’ Luis Robles and Seattle’s Stefan Frei.

Comeback: Ibrahimovi­c, Seattle’s Osvaldo Alonso and Columbus’s Gyasi Zardes.

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Wayne Rooney had 12 goals and seven assists in 20 appearance­s with D.C.

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