There are many different ways to play soccer but by far the most pleasing on the eye is keeping the ball.
As the league has developed, MLS has gained a particular taste for possession soccer, with players now far more technically capable of playing out of the back and scoring team goals.
To play this way, you need technicians. In Europe, these are the likes of Jorginho, Sergio Busquets, and Luka Modric, as well as center-backs like Ruben Dias and David Alaba. But who are the Major League Soccer equivalents?
Keep track of who has completed the most passes in MLS throughout the 2022 season below:
Players with the same number of passes completed are separated by minutes played.
- Marky Delgado, LA Galaxy – 851 (1,134 mins)
- Francisco Calvo, San Jose Earthquakes – 779 (1,170 mins)
- Julio Cascante, Austin FC – 758 (1,260 mins)
- Alexander Callens, NYCFC – 734 (1,170 mins)
- Jan Gregus, San Jose Earthquakes – 704 (1,015 mins)
- Jonathan Mensah, Columbus Crew – 695 (1,170 mins)
- Michael Bradley, Toronto FC – 695 (1,250 mins)
- Ruben Gabrielsen, Austin FC – 673 (1,071 mins)
- Kamal Miller, CF Montreal – 673 (1,238 mins)
- Andreu Fontas, Sporting Kansas City – 664 (865 mins)
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