Canada’s Tajon Buchanan runner-up as MLS young player of the year
Canadian winger Tajon Buchanan finished runner-up to FC Dallas forward Ricardo Pepi as the 2021 MLS Young Player of the Year.
The 22-year-old from Brampton, Ont., who plays for the New England Revolution, received 31.13 per cent of the votes compared to 39.47 for the 18-year-old Pepi. Julian Araujo of the Los Angeles Galaxy was a distant third at 3.17 percent in balloting by MLS club technical staff, media and current MLS players.
While the media gave Pepi the edge over Buchanan, 59.10 per cent to 19.70 per cent, more of the league’s players voted for Buchanan (31.30 compared to 22.90 per cent). Club officials also gave the nod to Buchanan over Pepi (42.40 to 36.40 per cent).
The Young Player of the Year Award honours the top player in the league aged 22 and under. Players born on, or before, Jan. 1, 1999 were eligible for selection.