Middlesbrough may have suffered a pair of winless results this week but Aidan Morris was absolutely stellar in both. Morris logged 180 minutes total in back-to-back matches against Charlton Athletic and Bristol City. The 24-year-old’s continued positive performances helped him earn SBI Americans Abroad Player of the Week honors. Kim Hellberg has continued to rely on Morris heavily since his return from injury and the American midfielder has not let him down. Morris was influential over the past week, winning 12 combined duels and creating four offensive chances.His infectious work rate and leadership in midfield has been visible over the past few months, a testament to Hellberg’s trust in him.Although Middlesbrough have Ipswich Town and Millwall right over their shoulder in the automatic promotion race, having Morris back healthy could prove key in finishing in the top-two. Middlesbrough will look to get back to winning ways on March 21 against Blackburn Rovers, knowing a slip-up could see them head into the international break dropping into the playoff places. Morris will be hoping that his impressive run of form will lead to a USMNT call-up for the upcoming international matches against Belgium and Portugal. Here is a closer look at this week’s top Americans Abroad performances:Joe ScallyBorussia Moenchengladbach took a key step towards sealing their place in the Bundesliga for next season on Friday. Gladbach defeated St. Pauli 2-0 at Borussia-Park with American right back Joe Scally delivering one assist in the win. The U.S. men’s national team veteran logged a strong 90 minutes, winning four duels and making three defensive recoveries.Eugen Polanski’s squad sit four points clear of the relegation zone with eight matches remaining. Folarin BalogunThe goals just keep on coming for Folarin Balogun. Balogun scored for the third-consecutive match on Saturday as Monaco defeated Stade Brest 2-0 in Ligue 1 play. The USMNT forward now has 14 goals this season as he continues a blistering run of form in the new year. Balogun’s continued goal production could be key in whether or not Monaco finishes in the Champions League places for next season or not. Weston McKennieJuventus made it back-to-back league victories for the first time since early-January as Weston McKennie continued his positive run in the lineup. McKennie delivered his latest 90-minute shift as the Bianconeri defeated Udinese 1-0 away from home. The American midfielder created two offensive chances, won six duels, and made four tackles as Juventus also registered consecutive shutouts. McKennie’s versatility remains key, a trend that will likely continue into the spring. Chris RichardsThis week marked a pair of starts and shutouts for Chris Richards.Richards helped Crystal Palace to a pair of goal-less draws in multiple competitions over a four-day span. The USMNT defender played 90 minutes against AEK Larnaca in UEFA Conference League action on March 12 before also going the distance in Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Leeds United in Premier League play. He won 13 duels, made four interceptions, and had a combined 206 touches over the two matches. What did you think of this weekend’s slate of Americans Abroad action? Is there anyone else deserving of a shout on this list?Share your thoughts below.