It’s hard to ignore how influential Miguel Ibarra has been for Minnesota United this year. While his basic counting stats don’t shout at you (2 goals, 3 assists in 1051 minutes), consider that he would have two additional assists on crosses had the initial shot not been parried straight to the original shooter (Ibson against Chicago, Quintero versus SKC). Moreover, consider that Ibarra leads the team handily in attempted passes in the attacking third (210, completing a tidy 78.6% of them). He’s done this while playing in all three spots along Adrian Heath’s attacking midfield.