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Beyond the Box Score: In-form Feilhaber fast to five assists

In a season of mixed results thus far for Sporting Kansas City – nine points through seven games and a tie for fifth in the Western Conference standings – one player may have separated himself as an early team MVP and MLS Best XI candidate.


Midfielder Benny Feilhaber sits atop the league’s assist chart with five, at least two more than any other player. His latest set-up came in Sporting KC’s last-minute defeat to LA Galaxy on Saturday night, when the 30-year-old veteran one-timed an entry pass from Dom Dwyer into the path of Krisztian Nemeth for a first-half equalizer.


From a playmaking perspective, Feilhaber is off to one of the best starts in club history. On Saturday, he became the second fastest player to reach the five assist mark, doing so in his seventh league appearance of 2015. Feilhaber’s role in Krisztian Nemeth’s 22nd-minute strike also marked the second time in Sporting KC history that one player has assisted five of the team’s first seven goals in a season.


The only other player to accomplish these feats? Winger Graham Zusi, who needed just four games to reach five assists in 2012 and also set up five of the club’s first seven goals that year.


Quickest Sporting KC players to five assists (MLS regular season)

<strong>Year</strong>
<strong>Player</strong>
<strong>5th assist</strong>
2012
Graham Zusi
4th appearance
<strong><em>2015</em></strong>
<strong><em>Benny Feilhaber</em></strong>
<strong><em>7th appearance</em></strong>
2002
Stephen Armstrong
7th appearance
1997<br> 2000<br> 2000
Preki<br> Preki<br> Mo Johnston
9th appearance<br> 9th appearance<br> 9th appearance
2001
Chris Klein
10th appearance

With 27 regular season matches still to play in 2015, Feilhaber is two assists shy of equaling his career-high, set in 2011 during his first MLS campaign with the New England Revolution.


Not surprisingly, the MLS assist leader ranks near the top in chances created through Week 7. Feilhaber has also shown ball-winning combativeness in the center of the pitch, ranking in the top seven among MLS midfielders in recoveries, duels won and tackles won.


Benny Feilhaber in 2015 MLS regular season (stats through April 18)

<strong>Stat</strong>
<b>#</b>
<b>Rank</b>
Chances created
16
5th (four off lead)
Chances created&nbsp;<br> from set play
7
3rd
Chances created<br> from open play
9
8th
Touches
459
8th
Recoveries
61
4th among<br> midfielders
Duels won
43
7th among<br> midfielders
Tackles won
17
6th among<br> midfielders

Throw it all together, and Feilhaber is on pace for a career year in Sporting blue and perhaps a few postseason accolades.