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Kick Around: Biggest Impact From An MLS Newcomer
The newest "Kick Around" is out with the newer players in Major League Soccer being the focal point.
This week's "Kick Around" wants to know which newcomer to the MLS has made the biggest impact.
You could make a strong argument for any number of players in the league, as there have certainly been big contributions coming from all areas of the pitch.
Could it be Seattle's Fredy Montero, the youngster who burst onto the MLS scene in the first ever match for his club, the Sounders?
What about the Galaxy's stand-out goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts? he's certainly put Bruce Arena's side in contention out west.
Check out the video below to see who the Goal.com North America editors think is deserving of being called the league's best newcomer.
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You could make a strong argument for any number of players in the league, as there have certainly been big contributions coming from all areas of the pitch.
Could it be Seattle's Fredy Montero, the youngster who burst onto the MLS scene in the first ever match for his club, the Sounders?
What about the Galaxy's stand-out goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts? he's certainly put Bruce Arena's side in contention out west.
Check out the video below to see who the Goal.com North America editors think is deserving of being called the league's best newcomer.
Goal.com
For more on MLS visit Goal.com's MLS section!
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