Anyone who didn’t think the Vancouver Whitecaps are cursed might change their mind after Friday’s game in suburban Chicago. Heck, even former Whitecaps are cursed.After a baffling gaffe…
Anyone who didn’t think the Vancouver Whitecaps are cursed might change their mind after Friday’s game in suburban Chicago. Heck, even former Whitecaps are cursed.
Yordy Reyna had a 53rd-minute goal for Vancouver , while Nemanja Nikolic converted the penalty kick for Chicago .IN A LAND VAR, VAR, AWAYFor those who are counting — and that’s pretty much every Whitecaps fan now — that’s four penalty kicks in six games this season, an unprecedented number in MLS history.
REYN MANReyna has been a ghost of his former self this season. He had just a single shot on goal and one assist coming into the game, a year after leading the team in assists with 11. “What I’m still learning about Yordy is there are very high moments and very low moments,” said coach Marc Dos Santos. “Sometimes he’s at 80 per cent and then at 15 per cent. I have to find a way to have him playing at 70 to 80 per cent all the time.”
— Manuel Veth April 13, 2019DUELLING KEEPERSBoth keepers made mistakes Friday, but only Ousted’s was costly. He was roasted twice by Aleksandar Katai in one-on-one situations, then the Serbian winger put him on a rotisserie — nutmegging Adnan, then making him gracelessly slip as he tried to recover — before firing a curling shot Crepeau was forced to parry away.
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