MVP Power Rankings: Cristian Arango overtakes Lionel Messi | MLSSoccer.com

The MVP Power Rankings are back. Thatā€™s right, itā€™s an even more subjective rankings column than the regular Power Rankings. A place where voters not only get to arbitrarily define ā€œpower,ā€ but ā€œmost valuableā€ too.

Each month of the season, we check in with MLS talent, staff, writers and editors to get their thoughts on the 2024 Landon Donovan MLS MVP race.

Twelve (12) ballots were cast for this one. A first-place vote received 10 points, a second-place vote received five points, a third-place vote received three points, a fourth-place vote received two points and a fifth-place vote received one point. Nine players received at least one point.

Tani Oluwaseyi – Minnesota United FC (1 point)

Sometimes people will mock the democratic process and put someone in fifth place to ensure they get recognized, even if they arenā€™t truly at an MVP level. Ok, fine. It was me, I did this. BUTā€¦ Tani deserves it.

Oluwaseyi is one of three players in MLS ā€“ you can probably guess the other two ā€“ averaging more than a goal per 90. He is the only player averaging more than one non-penalty goal per 90. He is the only player in MLS averaging more than 1.00 non-penalty xG+xA per 90.

Sure, he’ll probably fall back a bit as he gets more consistent starting time, but heā€™s absolutely earned a spot in this discussion. No one has done more with their time on the field this season. And seven goals and four assists over half a season is nothing to dismiss.

Federico Bernardeschi – Toronto FC (1 point)

Bernardeschiā€™s total buy-in to his role as a wingback in John Herdmanā€™s system has played a critical role in Torontoā€™s turnaround from Wooden Spoon-winner to a probable Audi MLS Cup Playoffs team. In 1,343 minutes, he has seven goals and four assists on the year and is the most productive attacking wingback/fullback in the league by a significant margin. Even among more traditional wingers, heā€™s producing at a remarkably high level.

Christian Benteke – D.C. United (1 point)

Things havenā€™t been going all that well for D.C. United lately, but Benteke is still finding the net. His 12 non-penalty goals are the second-most in MLS and, most importantly, he still has a hilarious lead in aerial duels won. Benteke has won 179 on the season. The next-closest player, fellow D.C. United player Lucas Bartlett, has won 64.

Riqui Puig – LA Galaxy (4 points)

Riqui Puigā€™s statistical radars are breathtaking.

This man has never once considered a defensive action nor should he have to. Why should an artist be forced to do the work of less gifted men?

Points: 10

Lod is right back where we saw him last month. As long as the Loons keep picking up points, heā€™ll probably stay here. He hasnā€™t been otherwordly, but heā€™s been the catalyst for Minnesotaā€™s attack and made Emanuel Reynosoā€™s departure entirely palatable. Lod is tied for second in MLS with 10 assists and averages 0.75 primary assists per 90, the second-best mark in the league.

The bottom line is when you can step in as a creative force and make your team better than one of the better No. 10s weā€™ve seen in MLS ever did, you deserve some recognition for how valuable youā€™ve been.

Points: 18

Last month, we mentioned how Bouangaā€™s numbers suggested good things were coming. Since then, Bouanga has added four goals and three assists to his season tally and still has room to grow. He ā€œonlyā€ has 10 goals and five assists this year, but heā€™s second in MLS in xG+xA.

As LAFC continue to use the ball a little more and add pieces to the attack, it wouldnā€™t be surprising to see Bouanga go on a tear soon as he powers LAFC to a Supportersā€™ Shield lead. If it happens, you can expect him to join the remaining players on this list as a serious MVP candidate.

Points: 34

Lucho has followed up his 2023 MVP-winning season withā€¦an objectively better season?

Last year, he averaged 0.69 non-penalty goals and primary assists per 90. This year, heā€™s averaging 1.00 per 90. Thatā€™s, uh, extremely good. Heā€™s even putting up career-best underlying numbers, too. The biggest change is heā€™s scoring a little less and assists a lot more often. The only reason heā€™s not the favorite for a second-straight MVP win is because the two guys ahead of him are having all-time great seasons.

Points: 65

Yep. Second. Almost unanimously. And with Messi set to miss at least the next few games to Copa AmƩrica, he might fall behind a little more. At least in the media vote.

That, of course, doesnā€™t change the fact Messi has a hilarious total of 12 goals and 13 assists in 11 starts and is averaging 1.91 goals plus primary assists per 90. Heā€™s still the best player in the league. But remember, weā€™re talking about ā€œvaluableā€ here. Not best.

Points: 115

Arango has 16 goals and nine assists on the season. That equals Messiā€™s 25 goal contributions on the season. The difference is Inter Miami would probably be just fine without Messi and thereā€™s zero chance RSL would be in the Supporters’ Shield race without Arango. Heā€™s been on a level this season we havenā€™t seen since 2019 Carlos Vela and if he keeps up this pace heā€™ll beat Velaā€™s record-setting 49 goal contribution-season by one.

The biggest difference right now is Vela contributed to 57.6% of LAFCā€™s 85 goals that season. Arango has contributed to 69% of RSLā€™s 36 goals thus far in 2024. When youā€™re doing that for a genuine Supportersā€™ Shield contender, how can you not be considered the most valuable?

Ok, that was admittedly a lot of words to get to the point here: OH MY GOD LOOK AT THIS.

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