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Henry pulls ahead
by Mike Woitalla, August 15th, 2011 2:40AM
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[MLS GOLEADORES] The Red Bulls' winless streak hit five games but Thierry Henry took the scoring lead with his 12th goal. For video of Henry's strike, and the latest on the Golden Boot race ...

* Thierry Henry stroked home a perfectly placed shot from 22 yards out as the Red Bulls tied for the 13th time this season -- 2-2 vs. Chicago in front of a Red Bull Arena crowd of 25,177. With his 12th goal, the Frenchman moved ahead of Landon Donovan, with whom he's shared the scoring lead for most of the season.

* Portland's Jack Jewsbury scored his seventh goal of the season in a 2-1 loss to Houston. He also has six assists.

* Dwayne De Rosario didn't score in D.C. United's 4-0 win over Vancouver but assisted on two goals, making him the assist leader among MLS's top scoerers.

* MLS Leading Scorers

Player
Team
Goals
Assists
Thierry Henry New York
12
4
Landon Donovan
Los Angeles 11
2
Eric Hassli Vancouver
10
1
Brek Shea FC Dallas
10
1
Dwayne De Rosario
D.C. United
9
8
Chris Wondolowski San Jose
8
2
Charlie Davies D.C. United
8
1
Jack Jewsbury
Portland
7
6
Justin Braun
Chivas USA
7
4
Nick LaBrocca
Chivas USA
7
4
Camilo
Vancouver
7
2
Chris Pontius
D.C. United 7
2
Maicon Santos Toronto FC
7
2
Andres Mendoza
Columbus 7
1
Shalrie Joseph
New England
7
1
Dominic Oduro
Chicago
7
2



Henry's 12th goal of the season ...



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  1. ckg beautiful game
    commented on: August 16, 2011 at 4:32 p.m.
    He can still do it. Its surprising he is not in Europe.


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