Republic of Ireland striker, Robbie Keane, has been named
Major League Soccer 2014 Volkswagen Most Valuable Player after he had a
brilliant season in which he led LA Galaxy to the MLS cup final.
Keane 34, had a fantastic season and scored 19 goals and gave 14
assists contributing to half of his team’s 69 goals making them the
league’s most potent club moving forward
The former Tottenham striker is used to success in LA. Since his
arrival in 2011 he has won two titles with the Galaxy – and could win a
third as LA Galaxy prepare for the cup final against Revolution.
He is the third LA Galaxy player to be named MLS MVP after Carlos Ruiz in 2002 and Landon Donovan in 2009.
Lee Nguyen of New England Revolution and the Seattle Sounders and
Nigeria’s Obafemi Martins were the other finalists for the award.
DC United’s Bill Hamid was named goalkeeper of the season ahead of
Nick Rimando, the choice of many MLS fans. Pedro Morales of the
Vancouver Whitecaps was named newcomer of the year.
According to Lagalaxy.com, Robbie Keane has scored 53 goals and added
35 assists in 84 MLS appearances, with 15 game-winning goals and
assists apiece. In postseason matches, he has scored eight times and
added six assists in just 16 appearances while leading the Galaxy to MLS
Cup titles in 2011 and 2012. He has been named to the MLS Best XI three
consecutive times and an MLS All-Star for two straight seasons.
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