The Vancouver Whitecaps kept their faint playoff hopes alive with a 3-0 victory over the L.A. Galaxy on Wednesday.
The Whitecaps return to action Saturday when they host the Seattle Sounders in game two of a three-game homestand. An announced crowd of 16,681 took in the game. The ball landed in traffic at the top of the penalty area, where 'Caps defender Tristan Blackmon picked it up and sent a shot soaring over the crossbar. Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter was shown the yellow card in the 82nd minute and will be suspended for Saturday's game. It was the Scottish midfielder's seventh goal of the season. "I think we needed that after the few weeks and the couple of months we've had," Gauld said. Vancouver's leading scorer Lucas Cavallini was out serving the third game of his four-game suspension. Wednesday marked the first time the Galaxy have played at B.C. Galaxy not only snapped a three-game losing skid for the 'Caps, it also preserved the club's faint playoff hopes. "He's improved a lot," said Whitecaps head coach Vanni Sartini, adding that Vite is now training with more intensity. "If you don't train with intensity you'll never play with intensity and he looked [like] he finally understood that. But as we can see from last year, anything can really happen," he said.
It kept the Caps' playoff aspirations alive mathematically, as they now have 37 points from 31 games, with three remaining, and halted a three-game losing ...
He spots Ryan Gauld on the far side, then heads goal-bound, where a cross from Gauld goes across the face of net to Vite, wide open at the back for his first career MLS goal. On the ensuing goal kick, Ryan Raposo is subbed off in favour of Julian Gressel. Tristan Blackmon’s header off a Raposo corner is stopped by a sprawling Bond (Jonathan Bond), but the ball richochets around the box to Gauld, who fires home his seventh of the season. 45th minute: It’s halftime, and the half full stadium has been thoroughly entertained by the bagels on the scoreboard. His followers’ saying is the perfect motto for Whitecaps supporters. The Whitecaps are going back to the four-man back-line, as Sartini suggested they might this week. And none of the late season wins, either. The Caps have settled back into the disappointing late-season form that cost the past two coaches their jobs, as the team missed the playoff three straight years from 2018 to 2020. But he could be forgiven the falsetto, since we are deep into squeaky bum time. “Good!” he quacked, as everyone in the lift dissolved into laughter. It kept the Caps’ playoff aspirations alive mathematically, as they now have 37 points from 31 games, with three remaining, and halted a three-game losing streak. The Caps beat the L.A.
Jonathan Bond saved three shots in the Galaxy's 3-0 loss to the Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Wednesday.
The teams play again Saturday. Ryan Gauld, Pedro Vite and Tosaint Ricketts each scored in the second half to lead the Vancouver Whitecaps to a 3-0 win over
VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC kept their playoff hopes alive with a 3-0 home win over Western Conference rivals Los Angeles Galaxy at BC Place on ...
82’ – VAN – Sebastian Berhalter 62’ – VAN – Pedro Vite 38’ – VAN – Luís Martins Corners: VAN 3 – LA 9 7’ – VAN – Leonard Owusu Fouls: VAN 7 – LA 9 Saves: VAN 2 – LA 3 It was Ricketts fourth goal in six appearances versus the Galaxy. 57’ – VAN – Ryan Gauld 11 minutes later it was 2-0 for the 'Caps. Whitecaps FC finally opened the scoring in the 57th minute. On a free kick sent in by Ryan Raposo, Ranko Veselinović headed it forward to Blackmon who's header ended up in the hands of goalkeeper Jonathan Bond.
The Vancouver Whitecaps kept their faint playoff hopes alive with a 3-0 victory over the visiting L.A. Galaxy on Wednesday. Ryan Gauld opened the scoring in ...
… An announced crowd of 16,681 took in the game. The Whitecaps return to action Saturday when they host the Seattle Sounders in game two of a three-game homestand. The ball landed in traffic at the top of the penalty area, where ‘Caps defender Tristan Blackmon picked it up and sent a shot soaring over the crossbar. … Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter was shown the yellow card in the 82nd minute and will be suspended for Saturday’s game. It was the Scottish midfielder’s seventh goal of the season. It was a tough outing for L.A.
Vancouver Whitecaps snap three-game losing streak by blanking L.A. Galaxy 3-0.
The Whitecaps return to action Saturday when they host the Seattle Sounders in game two of a three-game homestand. And in the second half, I think as a team we dominated and we deserved to win.” “But I think, not just as a back three or back four, I think the entire team, we defended well. An announced crowd of 16,681 took in the game. “I think you look at the first half, we defended most of the half. The ball landed in traffic at the top of the penalty area, where ‘Caps defender Tristan Blackmon picked it up and sent a shot soaring over the crossbar. “It’s kind of the way our season’s gone a lot – first half and second half are different stories, different pictures,” Gauld said. “I think we needed that after the few weeks and the couple of months we’ve had,” Gauld said. It was the Scottish midfielder’s seventh goal of the season. “And the second half is what we need to build on. “He’s improved a lot,” said Whitecaps head coach Vanni Sartini, adding that Vite is now training with more intensity. Galaxy not only snapped a three-game losing skid for the ‘Caps, it also preserved the club’s faint playoff hopes.
VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer (MLS) announced on Wednesday the addition of two head coaches at the Whitecaps FC Calgary BMO ...
The program includes weekly training and competition and access to high level Whitecaps FC club combines, events, and competitions. Keys has experience in Calgary where he held a role as academy director with the Calgary Rangers Soccer Club between 2016 and 2020. “We are excited to have someone with Rory’s experience and character leading our boys programs in Calgary,” said Mike Ayyash, Whitecaps FC BMO Academy Centre director. We are excited to see her drive the game forward in Calgary and carry on the great work Katie started for us last season.” She replaces Katie Collar who moved to Vancouver to lead the Whitecaps FC Girls Elite program and National Development Centre. Additionally, she will work in the Whitecaps FC BMO Academy Centres in Southern Alberta.
The Vancouver Whitecaps kept their faint playoff hopes alive with a 3-0 victory over the L.A. Galaxy on Wednesday.
And in the second half, I think as a team we dominated and we deserved to win.” The Whitecaps return to action Saturday when they host the Seattle Sounders in game two of a three-game homestand. … An announced crowd of 16,681 took in the game. The ball landed in traffic at the top of the penalty area, where 'Caps defender Tristan Blackmon picked it up and sent a shot soaring over the crossbar. … Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter was shown the yellow card in the 82nd minute and will be suspended for Saturday's game. “I think you look at the first half, we defended most of the half. "But I think, not just as a back three or back four, I think the entire team, we defended well. It was the Scottish midfielder's seventh goal of the season. "And the second half is what we need to build on. “I think we needed that after the few weeks and the couple of months we've had," Gauld said. “It’s kind of the way our season’s gone a lot — first half and second half are different stories, different pictures," Gauld said. Galaxy not only snapped a three-game losing skid for the 'Caps, it also preserved the club's faint playoff hopes.
Ryan Gauld, Pedro Vite and Tosaint Ricketts scored second-half goals as the Vancouver Whitecaps kept their slim MLS postseason hopes alive with a 3-0 ...
The Whitecaps doubled their advantage in the 68th minute. Galaxy goalkeeper Jonathan Bond made a sprawling save, with the rebound sitting in front of the net. The Whitecaps broke a scoreless tie on Gauld’s goal in the 57th minute.
Thomas Hasal delivered a two-save shutout while Ryan Gauld scored in the Vancouver Whitecaps' 3-0 victory over the LA Galaxy on Wednesday.
[Data Skrive](https://www.dataskrive.com/) and data from [Sportradar](https://www.sportradar.com). VANCOUVER — Ryan Gauld, Pedro Vite and Tosaint Ricketts each scored in the second half to lead the Vancouver Whitecaps to a 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy on Saturday night. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by
The Vancouver Whitecaps bested the L.A. Galaxy, and now they have to beat the Seattle Sounders at home if they want to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.
He doesn’t have the intensity that Vanni looks for, and has been surpassed by Ryan Raposo as a wingback. There haven’t been players who have been shipped out unceremoniously, like Effy Juárez, or any of the others you mentioned, since he’s taken over. Why is it that these players are always made to look bad in the public eye but only once one foot is out the door? cityoflosers604 (@cityoflosers604): “Why it is that almost every player that leaves this organization leaves with a bad taste in their mouths. Vancouver still had just 32 per cent possession — the second lowest total of the season for a team that has the lowest average in MLS — but were only outshot 12-11. “This is gonna be very hard because they didn’t play today, so they have the full week of rest. But he returns to B.C. They come into Saturday’s game rested, motivated, and riding a 15-game unbeaten streak against Vancouver. Vancouver did them a massive favour by beating the Galaxy (11-12-7, 40 points, eighth in West), as Real Salt Lake did to everyone under them, losing 3-0 on Wednesday to Austin. Another three points is the only thing that will do if they want to avoid being eliminated from the playoffs for the fourth time in five seasons. Article content Galaxy, and now they have to beat the Seattle Sounders at home if they want to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Whitecaps kept their faint playoff hopes alive with a 3-0 victory over the L.A. Galaxy on Wednesday.
And in the second half, I think as a team we dominated and we deserved to win.” The Whitecaps return to action Saturday when they host the Seattle Sounders in game two of a three-game homestand. … An announced crowd of 16,681 took in the game. The ball landed in traffic at the top of the penalty area, where 'Caps defender Tristan Blackmon picked it up and sent a shot soaring over the crossbar. … Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter was shown the yellow card in the 82nd minute and will be suspended for Saturday's game. “I think you look at the first half, we defended most of the half. "But I think, not just as a back three or back four, I think the entire team, we defended well. It was the Scottish midfielder's seventh goal of the season. "And the second half is what we need to build on. “I think we needed that after the few weeks and the couple of months we've had," Gauld said. “It’s kind of the way our season’s gone a lot — first half and second half are different stories, different pictures," Gauld said. Galaxy not only snapped a three-game losing skid for the 'Caps, it also preserved the club's faint playoff hopes.
Second half strikes from Ryan Gauld, Pedro Vite, and Tosaint Ricketts kept Vancouver's faint playoff hopes alive in a 3-0 victory, ending the Galaxy's six match ...
And that’s the kind of performance and the kind of attitude we need to be bringing into the game. And so it’s going to be huge, but again, what I like is that it was the win of everyone and Saturday we’ll probably make a lot of changes again because that’s the idea. But the team played well, and I think tonight we played well too and we we were on top of them from the beginning, to execute in the plan that left them with a lot of possession and us being very compact and really hard to break. We knew that we were better with the ball, with how we would create chances, and we did.” And in the first half, I think we didn’t do the transition like we could have done, because they play a a lot of rotation when they have the ball, so when they lose the ball, it’s normal for them to be outside of position and we to be as fast as you can, we need to start playing those ball in beyond the line. And it’s probably the only game where we can see that the travel doesn’t impact because it’s like 11 minutes flight. “Saturday we have a big game, taking out the positions, the standings, it’s probably the biggest game of the year against our rival. Let’s revisit that after the Sounders come to town on Saturday. Based on their first half performance, it was looking like one of the last two, but a completely different looking team came out for the second half. The Ecuardorian quickly broke forward, playing a great cross field pass to Gauld, who in turn played it outside to the overlapping Luis Martins. The victory saw Vancouver climb back up to 11th place in the MLS Western Conference, six points and four places behind Real Salt Lake, who continue to hold on the final playoff spot for now. With the team falling down the standings at an alarming pace, just a month after being in the playoff places, would it be a fighting finish, a spectacular collapse, or something inbetween?
First to pop out in the eye test was the lineup which Sartini put out. It was experimental, with four at the back instead the three which the Whitecaps have ...
The first half was certainly not a fun watch, a an odd moment of brilliance from Gauld was the only thing to punctuate a beginning that increasingly seemed to be tilting in the favour of the opposition. First to pop out in the eye test was the lineup which Sartini put out. The Whitecaps were a dead team walking coming into the match today, with a lot of the goodwill earned by their surprising Voyageur’s Cup run now replaced with ire and frustration with systems and partnerships breaking down across the field.
VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer (MLS) is launching a new Whitecaps FC Discovery program this fall. Long-time Whitecaps FC ...
Player groups are rotated over several phases during the year, allowing Whitecaps FC to work with as many young players as possible every year. “Through collaboration with the local clubs, we will put our resources towards developing the players so they gain from the experience whether they do end up in our full-time program or on a different pathway in their futures.” WFC Discovery is a funded program for players between U-11 and U-13, and is part of the Whitecaps FC pathway.
Ryan Gauld opened the scoring in the 58th minute, Pedro Vite added to the advantage in the 68th with his first goal in Major League Soccer play, and Tosaint ...
And in the second half, I think as a team we dominated and we deserved to win.” The Whitecaps return to action Saturday when they host the Seattle Sounders in game two of a three-game homestand. … An announced crowd of 16,681 took in the game. Ryan Gauld opened the scoring in the 58th minute, Pedro Vite added to the advantage in the 68th with his first goal in Major League Soccer play, and Tosaint Ricketts came off the bench to add a final strike in the 86th. The ball landed in traffic at the top of the penalty area, where 'Caps defender Tristan Blackmon picked it up and sent a shot soaring over the crossbar. … Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter was shown the yellow card in the 82nd minute and will be suspended for Saturday's game. “I think you look at the first half, we defended most of the half. It was the Scottish midfielder's seventh goal of the season. “I think we needed that after the few weeks and the couple of months we've had," Gauld said. "And the second half is what we need to build on. Galaxy not only snapped a three-game losing skid for the 'Caps, it also preserved the club's faint playoff hopes. The Vancouver Whitecaps kept their faint playoff hopes alive with a 3-0 victory over the L.A.
VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC will be expecting the club's biggest crowd of the 2022 MLS regular season when the 'Caps host Cascadia rivals Seattle ...
A Vancouver record crowd of 24,307 attended the “This will be our biggest crowd of the MLS season, and our biggest at BC Place since the triumphant Canadian Championship Final in July,” said Axel Schuster, Whitecaps FC chief executive officer. To bring a youth soccer team to the match, fans can contact [[email protected]](about:blank).
Vancouver Whitecaps FC attacking midfielder Pedro Vite was named to the MLS Team of the Week on Thursday for his performance in the 'Caps 3-0 home win over ...
PT live on TSN1/4 and AM730, with the radio pre-game show starting at 6 p.m. Vite will look to continue his fine form as the 'Caps host Cascadia rivals Seattle Sounders FC this Saturday, September 17. Vancouver Whitecaps FC attacking midfielder Pedro Vite was named to the MLS Team of the Week on Thursday for his performance in the 'Caps 3-0 home win over LA Galaxy during Week 31.
The Vancouver Whitecaps kept their faint playoff hopes alive with a 3-0 victory over the visiting L.A. Galaxy on Wednesday. Ryan Gauld opened the scoring in ...
… An announced crowd of 16,681 took in the game. The Whitecaps return to action Saturday when they host the Seattle Sounders in game two of a three-game homestand. The ball landed in traffic at the top of the penalty area, where ‘Caps defender Tristan Blackmon picked it up and sent a shot soaring over the crossbar. … Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter was shown the yellow card in the 82nd minute and will be suspended for Saturday’s game. It was the Scottish midfielder’s seventh goal of the season. It was a tough outing for L.A.