Now in his sixth season in Major League Soccer, Lloyd Sam is known around the league as a proven chance creator and excellent distributor in the final third. In United's 2-2 draw against the New England Revolution, the Ghanaian was at his best again, playing a perfectly-weighted through ball behind the Revs' defense and hitting SĂ©bastien Le Toux in stride. The Frenchman, who made his 200th career MLS start, chipped the ball over Cody Cropper for the Black-and-Red's second goal of the match.
Some great helpers this week.
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 25, 2017
The best of the bunch: pic.twitter.com/2eE6sgi3n7
The assist was Lloyd's 30th career regular season MLS assist, good for 19th among active players.