Bob Bradley’s LAFC team have become appointment viewing during the 2019 MLS season, a trend kicked up a few notches on Saturday against Real Salt Lake.

The reason? Carlos Vela has claimed host to the most combined goals and assists in an MLS season.

The Designated Player surpassed Sebastian Giovinco on 38, after reaching 24 goals and 15 assists against RSL. The Mexican star has reached that point through 24 games, while it took the Italian 28 games during his 2015 season with Toronto FC.

Here’s a look at the top-five seasons of combined goals and assists all-time in MLS.

Name Goals and assists Club Year Carlos Vela 39 LAFC 2019 Sebastian Giovinco 38 Toronto FC 2015 Josef Martinez 37 Atlanta United 2018 Chris Wondolowski 34 San Jase Earthquakes 2012 Jason Kreis 33 Dallas Burn 1999 Robbie Keane 33 LA Galaxy 2014

It’s quite the list, with the others being Atlanta United striker Josef Martinez (37), San Jose Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski (34) and some MLS greats in Jason Kreis and Robbie Keane.

Another layer to the Giovinco record is team play, as LAFC are the runaway Supporters’ Shield leaders and, by association, among the favorites to win MLS Cup. But during Giovinco’s 2015 campaign, TFC fell to rivals Montreal Impact in the Eastern Conference Knockout Round and the Supporters’ Shield went to the New York Red Bulls.

In all, it’s yet another record that Vela is chasing during the 2019 season. Most prominently, Vela is seeking the single-season goals record (31) that Martinez set in 2018.