Heineken Rivalry Week kept bringing the fireworks midweek as various clubs awoke and new attacking partnerships were formed to make up Week 20’s Team of the Week presented by Audi.
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The Colombian firepower in the league was on full display after new star Columbus Crew attacker Cucho Hernandez and Chicago Fire FC teenage striker Jhon Duran each scored a brace on Wednesday night. Duran guided the Windy City side to a much-needed 2-0 win over Toronto FC, while Cucho’s heroics were spoiled by a last-minute D.C. United goal to end the match 2-2.
Gonzalo Pineda’s choice to start Ronaldo Cisneros ahead of Atlanta United legend Josef Martinez paid off as the on-loan striker secured a 2-1 victory over Real Salt Lake with a brace of his own. Pineda’s sharp decisions after a tough time over the weekend earned him top coaching honors.
Austin FC kept pace with LAFC at the top of the standings with a convincing 3-1 win over Houston Dynamo FC. Diego Fagundez earned a spot among the week’s best after starting the comeback with a masterful free kick goal. Meanwhile, Ryan Gauld got a Team of the Week nod for a solid performance that included a goal in Vancouver Whitecaps FC’s 2-2 away result against FC Cincinnati. The midfielders are joined by Randall Leal, who was instrumental in Nashville SC’s 1-0 win over Seattle Sounders FC, and Jamiro Monteiro, a protagonist in the San Jose Earthquakes’ epic Cali Clasico 3-2 win over the LA Galaxy.
Lastly, the backline is composed of three top performers who helped their respective clubs secure key points in Week 20: Kai Wagner (Philadelphia Union), Maxime Chanot (New York City FC) and Nicolas Isimat-Mirin (Sporting Kansas City). The always reliable Pedro Gallese rounds up this week’s squad after making six saves to earn Orlando City SC a point on the road against the Colorado Rapids.
Team of the Week (3-4-3, left to right): Pedro Gallese (ORL) – Kai Wagner (PHI), Maxime Chanot (NYC), Nicolas Isimat-Mirin (SKC) – Randall Leal (NSH), Jamiro Monteiro (SJ), Ryan Gauld (VAN), Diego Fagundez (ATX) – Ronaldo Cisneros (ATL), Cucho Hernandez (CLB), Jhon Duran (CHI)
Coach: Gonzalo Pineda (ATL)
Bench: JT Marcinkowski (SJ), Ruben Gabrielsen (ATX), Cristian Dajome (VAN), Johnny Russell (SKC), Hany Mukhtar (NSH), Brenner (CIN), Dejan Joveljic (LA)
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Audi Goals Drive Progress
MLS Academies have been identified as one of the most important resources for building on-field talent in North America. Through the Audi Goals Drive Progress initiative, Audi has committed $1 million per season in an effort to advance academies league-wide, and to drive progress for the sport. For every goal scored in the regular season, Audi will contribute $500 into the Audi Goals Drive Progress fund to directly support each MLS Club Youth Academy.