FC Dallas hail red-hot Maxi Urruti as "one of the best forwards in MLS"

FRISCO ā€“ By any measure, Maxi Urruti is on fire for FC Dallas.


The Argentineā€™s blazing start to his second season in Frisco continued with a brace in FCDā€™s 2-1 comeback win over the New England Revolution on Saturday. Urruti has scored three goals in the two MLS games heā€™s played in thus far ā€“ and when you count Wednesdayā€™s CONCACAF Champions Leaguewin over Pachuca, heā€™s scored three times this week alone.


ā€œI thought those two goals represent what he is for this group,ā€ said FCD coach Oscar Pareja after his striker keyed Saturdayā€™s victory. ā€œMaxi bleeds for this team, and thatā€™s an example for all of us. The more he runs and the more he works for the team, the game rewards him. The goals came because heā€™s working that much.


ā€œI donā€™t have any doubt that weā€™re in front of one of the best forwards in Major League Soccer, and I hope people give him his credit because heā€™s doing a tremendous job.ā€


FCD trailed 1-0 via an early penalty kick from Dallas-area native Lee Nguyen and were outplayed for much of the evening. But Urruti ā€“ who has risen to the challenge presented by extra competition at his position in the form of Designated PlayerCristian Colman's winter arrival ā€“ conjured up two strikes practically out of thin air in six second-half minutes, both created primarily by his relentless work rate.


ā€œIā€™m very happy with both goals,ā€ Urruti said afterwards. ā€œThis win was the most important, a difficult three points. But it wasnā€™t just me, it was also my teammates. I like that we are well adapted and we know what we want. Weā€™re very united. Itā€™s very important in order to get what you want. Being in this club and in this group, itā€™s evident that if youā€™re going to play you have to give it 100 percent and that was reflected today on the field.ā€


Consistent scoring production from their strikers has been one of Dallasā€™ few weaknesses over the last few seasons. Theyā€™ve seen flashes of production from Urruti, Blas Perez, Tesho Akindele, Carlos Ruiz and now Colman, just to name a few ā€“ but never a consistent goal-scoring threat game in and game out.


FCD think that may be changing.


ā€œHeā€™s not afraid to shoot. Tonight was huge,ā€ said goalkeeper Chris Seitz of Urruti. ā€œWe needed someone to step up in the second half, and he obviously took us on his shoulders and had two great goals. The second one especially was a tough angle, but at the same time the ā€˜keeperā€™s probably thinking heā€™s playing the cross or doing something else. So credit to him for putting us on his back.ā€


New England head coach Jay Heaps called Urruti ā€œone of the hardest-working forwards in the league,ā€ and it was Urrutiā€™s defense that set him up for a brace, picking the pocket of Benjamin Angoua just outside the Revsā€™ penalty box before firing a laser from a nearly impossible angle.


His first goal, too, was a product of staying with the play after Revsā€™ keeper Cody Cropper raced off his line to block a Michael Barrios attempt, allowing Urruti to follow up with a coolly-taken finish.


According to defender Walker Zimmerman, that is what separates Urruti from the rest of the pack.


ā€œHe might not be the leading goalscorer every year in MLS, but what he does for our team is irreplaceable,ā€ Zimmerman said. ā€œHis work ethic up top and his ability to defend as a forward is what makes him special. He may not come out with 20 goals a season, but heā€™s going to create opportunities through his defense and then get his goals as well.ā€


Urruti is pleased with his bright start and believes FCD can achieve great things in 2017.


ā€œTo start this season scoring is very important for a forward,ā€ he said. ā€œWeā€™re also fighting in the CONCACAF semifinals and we know weā€™re doing a great job. Personally, Iā€™m very happy with both goals and with the hard work paying off. If we keep heading in the right direction, this club can make history and itā€™s important that this team knows that. Between the coaches and all the guys, weā€™ll continue to push and remind each other of what we want.ā€