Davis pleased to be putting together quiet career year

Brad Davis - April 24, 2011

HOUSTON — Goal-scorers get a lot of attention in soccer. That’s the nature of the beast. But behind those scorers are players who often drive their team’s attacks.


One of the best in MLS at this is the Houston’s Brad Davis. In a season in which the Dynamo have gone through a number of ups and downs, Davis has been a steady force. The engine that drives the Dynamo attack, he has consistently provided chances for Houston attackers in front of net.


“My role’s to drive the attack,” Davis said. “It’s my job to create. We have other guys to try and score goals but my job is to get the attack going, create and do the best I can to get balls served in the box.”


Davis has dished out 12 assists in each of the past two seasons. Just 15 games into 2011, he’s on pace to shatter that mark, notching a league-leading nine assists already.


“I set a goal each year to do a little better," he said. "I do think I need to score a few more goals as well, and that’s something I put on myself. But as far as assists go and getting into the attack, I’ve slowly gotten better, which is good.”


His production has made him a sure bet to earn a third straight All-Star appearance. However, it will likely come as a media or league selection. Despite Davis’s production, the midfielder is not currently one of the top vote-getters in the fan voting.


“The All-Star Game is definitely a fan’s event and the fan voting is good, because there are definitely players that they want to see,” Davis said. “There’s a percentage of voting that’s done by media and coaches and, if I get in by them, I’ll be happy.”


With the All-Star voting still in question, Davis’s club understands just how important he is to its attack and overall success. His ability to serve balls — both in the attack and on set pieces — makes him an invaluable part of the Dynamo lineup.


“He’s technically an excellent player,” said Houston boss Dominic Kinnear. “His delivery on set pieces speaks for itself, but his overall awareness during the game of what’s needed is good. He’s one of those guys if you give him time and space on the ball, he’ll make good things happen.”


Darrell Lovell covers the Houston Dynamo for MLSsoccer.com. Follow him on twitter at @Dynamoexaminer.

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