PORTLAND, Ore.āChants of āMVPā cascaded throughout Providence Park when Diego Valeri was presented with his log slabs following the Timbers 3-0 defeat of Orlando City SC Sunday night.
With his brace, Valeri has catapulted not only to the the top of the Golden Boot race with 20 goals, but his performance has firmly planted the Argentinian Troesma right in the thick of the Most Valuable Player conversation.
Valeri has now scored 10 goals over nine matches and his MLS record goal-scoring streak has now reached nine consecutive games.
āAny time guys are scoring goals at the rate that he is, itās a confidence thing. [Valeri] is just riding the wave,ā Timbers coach Caleb Porter said. āHeās always scored goals. Heās always played well. Heās riding a tidal wave of confidence. And we hope it continues.ā
āWhen you're confident,ā Porter said, āthings seem to slow down and heās certainly making it look easy right now.ā
Valeriās scoring surge could hardly have come at a better time for the Timbers, who have been hamstrung with numerous injuries throughout the season. The latest casualty being striker Fanendo Adi for the last seven games as the Nigerian has been sidelined with a leg injury. Instead of struggling, the Timbers have ridden Valeriās streak, going 4-2-1 since losing Adi on August 6.
āBig players on big teams produce,ā Porter said. āThe teams that are doing well--look at the table--they allāve got guys that are producing. When you score goals, you win games. Good teams have players on those teams who are scoring goals.ā
With the regular season drawing to a close, Porter is not thinking too much about the league MVP race yet.
āObviously Iām biased,ā he said. āAt the end of the year when the voting happens, I want him to win. But Iām not thinking about it, heās not thinking about it. The best thing we can do is keep winning games.ā
For Valeri, his record-setting streak takes a backseat to the team continuing to secure a playoff spot. The Timbers are currently second in the West with 47 points, one behind the Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
āWe believe in the quality of this team,ā Valeri said. āIn the moments we didnāt get the points we got that confidence and remained strong in that moment. Now we are winning and we are getting points that says we kept the confidence.ā
With four games to make his case, Valeriās ambitions are clear.
āWe want to play better and win a trophy,ā he said.