Fafa Picault didn't score until his 10th appearance of the season for Philadelphia. Ten, coincidentally, is how many goals when that season ended 24 games later. The winger, who is known for -- and, perhaps, underrated at times because of -- his speed, has now provided double digit goal returns in each of his first two MLS seasons. In a league that increasingly values final product from the wings, Picault had more goals than any other American wide attacker.
The goal scoring record is impressive, and even on it's own it would be plenty on many teams. But the Union model of play requires active, defensively-oriented wide men, and Picault fulfilled his duties with boundless energy.