Sometimes a box score just doesn’t tell the full story—especially in the case of defensive midfielders.

Take, for example, Sporting Kansas City’s 1-0 road win over Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Sunday night. Soni Mustivar’s stat line – goose eggs in goals, assists and shots to go along with a yellow card – doesn’t exactly jump off the page. But there’s a reason that Peter Vermes was optimistic when he signed the 25-year-old Haitian back in February.

“I believe that once he gets acclimated to the way we play, there are some special qualities in his game that will become very apparent,” Vermes said at the time.

The manager’s comments have never looked more prophetic than in the moments following Sunday’s gritty victory at BC Place.

When Major League Soccer’s Opta era started in 2011, advanced statistics provided a clearer picture of the defensive midfielder’s focal role in the match. Tackles, interceptions, duels, recoveries and passing accuracy—all are considered important factors in assessing a D-mid’s overall effectiveness as a deep-lying security blanket in the middle of the park.

Thanks to Opta, Mustivar has numbers to back up his domineering performance north of the border.

Facing an explosive Vancouver attack and missing four defenders through injury or international duty, Sporting KC received a record-setting display from its holding mifielder at the perfect time. Mustivar’s 19 interceptions were tied for most in a single MLS match during the Opta era, while his 17 recoveries ranked second all-time. He obliterated the single-game interception record among midfielders—previously held by none other than Roger Espinoza (12), who helped Mustivar patrol the center of the pitch for 90 minutes on Sunday.

For good measure, Mustivar notched game-highs in touches (102) and completed passes (46) while adding a team-high 11 successful duels and four tackles. The comprehensive showing landed him MLS Team of the Week honors for the first time in his career.

MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN AN MLS MATCH (2011-PRESENT)

Player (team) INT Date Result Soni Mustivar (SKC) * 19 7/12/2015 W 1-0 at Vancouver Chris Schuler (RSL) 19 3/3/2013 W 2-0 at San Jose Chad Marshall (CLB)

Hassoun Camara (MTL) 14 8/25/2012

4/26/2014 W 4-3 vs. New England

W 1-0 vs. Philadelphia Four defenders tied 13 Roger Espinoza (SKC) * 12 7/14/2012 W 2-0 at Columbus

*Aserisk indicates midfielder

MOST RECOVERIES IN AN MLS MATCH (2011-PRESENT)

Player (team) Recoveries Date Result Osvaldo Alonso (SEA) 23 3/16/2013 T 1-1 vs. Portland Soni Mustivar (SKC) 17 7/12/2015 W 1-0 at Vancouver Jamison Olave (NYR) 14 5/19/2013 W 1-0 vs. LA Galaxy Teemu Tainio (NYR)

Luis Zapata (COL) 13 4/16/2011

4/14/2012 W 3-0 vs. San Jose

L 0-1 at Seattle

In Mustivar’s 11 starts across all competitions, Sporting KC is 8-1-2 with seven shutouts. This run includes clean sheets in five of the last six MLS matches, marking just the fourth time Kansas City has achieved that feat in a single regular season.

SPORTING KC: MOST MLS SHUTOUTS IN A SIX-GAME STRETCH (SINGLE SEASON)

Date Games played Shutouts 4/1/2000 to 5/20/2000 10 9 3/10/2012 to 4/14/2012 6 5 3/16/2013 to 4/17/2013 5 5 5/23/2015 to present 6 5

Another key contributor to Sporting KC’s defensive stinginess over the last two months is a player who, perhaps not coincidentally, earned his first MLS start for the club in the same match as Mustivar. On May 3, goalkeeper Tim Melia earned his first career league win and shutout.

He hasn’t looked back since.

Matching Mustivar’s 8-1-2 record as a starter in all competitions, Melia earned Team of the Week recognition by tying a career-high with six saves against the Whitecaps, including a diving stop at full extension to deny Kendall Waston in second-half stoppage time. The clean sheet lowered his MLS-best goals against average to 0.56 and moved Sporting KC within two points of the Western Conference summit.

Melia’s hot start in goal is arguably one of the most impressive in league history. With Sunday’s result in the bag, he became the first MLS goalkeeper all-time to post six shutouts in his first nine starts for a new club.

“Tim was fantastic,” Vermes said after the match. “What an unbelievable save he makes on that set piece [in second-half stoppage time]. It’s a world-class save. The guy was a monster today. To get a shutout today against this team—it was a big game for us, no doubt.”

MOST SHUTOUTS THROUGH NINE GAMES WITH A NEW CLUB