Team of the Week

Team of the Week (Wk 19): Sebastian Giovinco's historic performance leads way in Week 19

Team of the Week: Giovinco's historic performance leads the way

Not that it is surprising at this point but Sebastian Giovinco proved yet again on Sunday that he is one of the top players in MLS.


Giovinco scored a hat trick in just nine minutes for Toronto FC, leading Toronto back from 2-0 deficit. He then assisted Marco Delgado on a go-ahead goal before New York City FC scored an equalizer minutes later.


The Italian now has 11 goals and eight assists in just 17 games. He is on pace to finish the season with 22 goals and 16 assists, above the totals of 2014 MVP Robbie Keane, who put up 19 goals and 14 assists last season.


Read on to find out who else made the Team of the Week for Week 19:

Team of the Week (Wk 19): Sebastian Giovinco's historic performance leads way in Week 19 -

GK: Tim Melia (Sporting Kansas City) - Came up big when his team needed him, stopping a total of seven shots in SKC's win over Vancouver.


D: Matt Miazga (New York Red Bulls) - Showed yet again why he is one of the most promising young defenders MLS has seen in awhile.


D: Matt Hedges (FC Dallas) - Calm but firm, the big center back orchestrated FCD's composed, clean-sheet defensive effort. Third straight shutout, third straight win for the used-to-be-Hoops.


D: Donny Toia (Montreal Impact) - Shut down the on-fire Ethan Finlay as Montreal cruised to a 3-0 win at home against Columbus.


M: Lloyd Sam (New York Red Bulls) - Bradley Wright-Phillips scored two of the Red Bulls' four goals but it was Sam who was truly the straw that stirred the drink. The Englishman was dangerous all night, giving the Revs backline fits and he finished with a goal and an assist.


M: Vincent Nogueira (Philadelphia Union) – Second-half brace put the game away, doing well to finish after early chances in the game were missed.


M: Soni Mustivar (Sporting Kansas City) – The defensive midfielder has developed into one of the best at his position in MLS and he intercepted a record-breaking 19 passes against the Whitecaps.


M: Cristian Maidana (Philadelphia Union) – Recorded assists on all three goals; clearly the best player on the field on the night for the victorious Union.


F: Will Bruin (Houston Dynamo) – The Dancing Bear scored his eighth goal of the season as he led the Dynamo to a big win over the Earthquakes in San Jose.


F: Sebastian Giovinco (Toronto FC) - One of the Italian’s best games of an already impressive career in MLS. NYCFC bent at his will, making their defense look very substandard.


F: David Villa (New York City FC) - Scores a brace and continues to carry the expansion side as they wait for their two other stars to join up.


Coach: Jim Curtin (Philadelphia Union) - Curtin's team steamrolled a hot Portland Timbers side as Maidana and Nogueira looked like superstars for the Union.


Bench:Evan Bush (Montreal Impact), Kevin Ellis (Sporting Kansas City), Lovel Palmer (Chicago Fire), Victor Ulloa (FC Dallas), Charles Eloundou (Colorado Rapids), Dominic Oduro (Montreal Impact), Bradley Wright-Phillips (New York Red Bulls)