Team of the Matchday

Team of the Week (Wk 11): Romping New England Revolution show why they're on top of East

After a sluggish start, the New England Revolution are rolling after coming off of another five-goal performance. Behind the attacking core of Lee Nguyen, Teal Bunbury, Diego Fagundez, and Patrick Mullins, the Revs spanked the Union 5-3 on Saturday night and placed themselves on the top of the Eastern Conference.


David Horst put together another outstanding performance for the Dynamo, as he is having a resurgent season after missing most of 2013 with a broken leg.


Up in Seattle, Obafemi Martins' incredible goal that produced this face helped Seattle capture another win. The goal, and the win, helped the Sounders stay atop the Western Conference despite Real Salt Lake's unbeaten record.


Who else earned a spot on the latest Team of the Week? Read on to find out.

Team of the Week (Wk 11): Romping New England Revolution show why they're on top of East -

GK: Tally Hall (Houston Dynamo) – Made five saves to preserve the Dynamo's shutout. Giles Barnes' goal, along with clean sheet, allowed the Dynamo to capture their second straight victory against the Galaxy.


D: Mark Bloom (Toronto FC) – Shut down the Red Bulls' left side, making all the defensive plays to help TFC beat New York 2-0 on Saturday afternoon.


D: Steven Caldwell (Toronto FC) – Cleared the ball out seven times to help Toronto FC collect their second straight win.


D: David Horst (Houston Dynamo) – Clamped down LA's attack and made a crucial last-line block to keep the Galaxy from scoring.


D: Chris Tierney (New England Revolution) –Contributed one of the best goals of the weekend, assisted on another, to help New England put up five goals for the second straight week.


M: Federico Higuaín (Columbus Crew) – Showed his chipping skills yet again to help the Crew collect a road point in Portland.


M: Lee Nguyen (New England Revolution) – Has put himself squarely in the MVP race, scoring one goal and assisting on another in the Revs' 5-3 trouncing of the Union.


M: Diego Fagundez (New England Revolution) – His skillful backheel set up Patrick Mullins for the Revs' last goal and his early goal finished one of the best buildups of the season.


F: Obafemi Martins (Seattle Sounders) – He scored a must-see goal early on and was the catalyst for the Sounders attack in their 1-0 win on Saturday night.


F: Devon Sandoval (Real Salt Lake) – Replaced Álvaro Saborío in outstanding fashion, assisting on RSL's first goal and drawing a PK that ended up being the game-winning goal in their 2-1 win over Colorado.


F: Dom Dwyer (Sporting Kansas City) – Although his team did not win eithergame this week, Dwyer scored a goal in both to help keep his team in it.


Coach: Jay Heaps (New England Revolution) – His team has not lost a step without last year's Defender of the Year and now have put together consecutive five-goal games.


Bench:Jeff Attinella (Real Salt Lake), Stephen Keel (FC Dallas), Will Johnson (Portland Timbers), Dillon Serna (Colorado Rapids), Harry Shipp (Chicago Fire), Fabián Espíndola (D.C. United), Jermain Defoe (Toronto FC)