Cascadia Clash
The Vancouver Whitecaps have lost ground in their chase for a Major League Soccer playoff spot on Friday night. The ‘Caps lost 1-0 in front of 8574 at BC Place against Cascadia Cup rivals Portland Timbers. A crucial defeat as the Timbers are a direct rival for one of the MLS Cup spots.
Despite crucial playoff points on the line, the game never developed the urgency throughout the first 45 minutes. Both sides were wasteful in their decision-making in the final third. That trend continued in the second half and it was somewhat telling that an own goal would decide the match.
Two situations were a metaphor for the overall match. First of all, there was the goal in the 65th minute. A situation in which Whitecaps had already dealt with Portland’s striker Felipe Mora but his shot across the goalmouth was deflected into the goal by Vancouver’s defender Ranko Veselinović.
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Ryan Gauld: Whitecaps number 10 highlights importance to his team
The second key situation came just before the final whistle when Vancouver’s star playmaker Ryan Gauld had the opportunity to equalize. It was just one of two opportunities for Gauld that evening.
Gauld was effectively taken out of the game by Portland and had completed 71.9% of his 32 passes. “He didn’t flourish like in the previous games,” Whitecaps’ interim head coach Vanni Sartini said after the game. “I think the performance was at least sufficient.” But Santini did admit that the Timbers did a good job targeting the Whitecaps Designated Player.
Santini sees Gauld as a player who is most effective in playing between the lines and has utilized him both on the wing and as an inverted winger playing next to a more natural number 9. “He is very important for this team,” Santini said. “I would call him a number 10.”
Four goals and two assists in eight games highlight his importance. But there is also a danger. The Timbers effectively shut Gauld out, and with Russell Teibert failing to support him on the wing, the Whitecaps attack struggled, giving up three important points in the tight MLS Cup Playoff race.