sexta-feira, 1 de janeiro de 2016

SA Positional Rankings: Francis is elite of MLS left backs


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The trend of MLS teams relying on converted midfielders to fill the troublesome left-back position continued in 2015.

New England shifted Chris Tierney to the back line years ago, the Galaxy followed suit with Robbie Rogers last year, as did the Dynamo -- and the U.S. national team -- with DaMarcus Beasley. After playing several positions this season, including right mid and right back, Ryan Hollingshead took over at left back for FCD and scored a superb goal in the playoffs. Jorge Villafana played midfield for Chivas USA as well as the Timbers before dropping back to anchor the left corner.


SA Positional Rankings:
Best Striker: Kei Kamara
Best Forward: Sebastian Giovinco
Best Attacking Midfielder: Benny Feilhaber
Best Right Midfielder: Ethan Finlay
Best Central Midfielder: Michael Bradley
Best Left Midfielder: Fabian Castillo
Best Defensive Midfielder: Dax McCarty
Best Right Back: Steven Beitashour 
Best Right Center Back: Nat Borchers
Best Left Center Back: Matt Hedges

The primary duty of an outside back is to defend, and often the loneliest player on the field, aside from a goalkeeper, is a left back marooned one-v-one against a speedy, crafty right-sided attacker, of which most teams have at least one and some feature two or three.

Add on the responsibility of back-post balls delivered from the opposite side for a tall, rugged forward and it’s no wonder even the best left backs will look bad at times. This can be a very humbling position.
 SA Positional Rankings: Left Backs
1. Waylon Francis (Columbus)
2. Chris Tierney (New England)
3. Jorge Villafana (Portland)
4. Ryan Hollingshead (FC Dallas)
5. Donny Toia (Montreal)
6. Kemar Lawrence (New York)
7. DaMarcus Beasley (Houston)
8. Robbie Rogers (LA Galaxy)
9. Joevin Jones (Chicago)
10. Justin Morrow (Toronto FC)

Francis is a tenacious defender who can run down most wingers and win aerial duels. Five of his seven assists were crosses to Kei Kamara and he completed 80.8 percent of his passes, a few of them hit over distance to spring Crew SC attackers.
Tierney’s accurate crosses are a Revs’ attacking staple and he compiled six more assists -- he has 32 for his career -- in 2015. Villafana raised his game down the stretch and after erasing Ethan Finlay in the MLS Cup final signed a deal with Mexican club Santos. FCD head coach Oscar Pareja made one of his shrewdest moves by shifting Hollingshead to left back but is he a long-term solution?

Toia is prone to positional errors but more often than not does the job defensively and has enough guile and skill to punch forward into the attacking third. Lawrence struggled through a few rough games adjusting from the Jamaican league to MLS; he registered four assists in 23 regular-season appearances and started all four playoff games. Beasley averaged just under three interceptions per game and connected on 80.7 percent of his passes.

Rogers sharpened his defensive attributes and instincts – his average of 3.7 interceptions per game ranked him near the top among left backs – while getting forward enough to log three assists. Jones – another familiar with midfield duty – is a real threat going forward and completed 81.4 percent of his passes. Morrow played on both sides as well as in the middle of a rickety TFC back line; with defensive upgrades on the way he could be primed for a breakout season.

HISTORY. Jeff Agoos (1997-99) and Gonzalo Segares (2005-06, 2008) are the only players who been named the best MLS left back three times. Jose BurciagaJose Burciaga and Jonathan Bornsteinwere picked twice. A different player has been ranked No. 1 in each of the last six years.

SA's Best Left Backs
2015 Waylon Francis
2014 Chris Wingert
2013 Seth Sinovic
2012 Heath Pearce
2011 Todd Dunivant
2010 Jonathan Bornstein
2009 Jonathan Bornstein
2008 Gonzalo Segares
2007 Wade Barrett
2006 Jose Burciaga, Gonzalo Segares
2005 Wade Barrett, Gonzalo Segares
2004 Jose Burciaga
2003 Carlos Bocanegra
2002 Wade Barrett
2001 Diego Gutierrez
2000 Greg Vanney
1999 Jeff Agoos
1998 Jeff Agoos
1997 Jeff Agoos
1996 Steve Pittman
Note: In 2005 and 2006, left backs were ranked in 3-man and 4-man backlines.

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