Some blustery weather in Vancouver hasn\u0027t dampened the arrival of the Whitecaps\u0027 latest acquisition.
Before inking the deal, Cordova spoke with the Whitecaps’ front office about what Vancouver is trying to build and said he’s bought into their vision.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC’s Sergio Cordova, right, and head coach Vanni Sartini talk during the team’s practice in Vancouver on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023. Cordova is a Venezuelan international acquired from German Bundesliga side FC Augsburg.Cordova spent 2022 on loan to Major League Soccer’s Real Salt Lake, where he led the team in scoring with 11 goals across 34 appearances.
Cordova has been around his new teammates for about two weeks after joining them in California where they’ve been preparing for the upcoming season. The ‘Caps will kick off the 2023 campaign on Saturday when they host Cordova’s former club.Article content The ‘Caps are changing their tactics this season in a bid to add more attacking options, the coach added, and Cordova will help the new system.
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