VANCOUVER: It was a game of firsts on Sunday afternoon at BC Place.
Budweiser Man of the Match Mauro Rosales scored his first goal in a Vancouver Whitecaps FC (11W-8L-3D) uniform, Kendall Waston opened his account for 2015, and the ‘Caps scored on a corner for the first time this season.
And that was just the first half.
Octavio Rivero added insurance with a 56th-minute penalty en route to a dominant 3-1 win over San Jose Earthquakes (7W-9L-4D) in front of a crowd of 20,298 at BC Place.
The win, Vancouver’s sixth in a row against San Jose at BC Place, moves the Blue and White into sole possession of second place in the Western Conference and third in Major League Soccer.
It was all Vancouver right from the outset in this one.
That’s been the case a few times this year at BC Place, but this time the ‘Caps made their opposition pay.
Rosales put Whitecaps FC ahead in the fifth minute with his first goal in 50 games. The ball fell to the Argentine top of the box after a dangerous-looking Kekuta Manneh run and he made no mistake, beating Quakes keeper David Bingham with a calm left-footed finish.
That wasn’t the last we’d hear from Rosales on this night.
In the 32nd minute, Rosales found Waston in the box with a perfectly-taken corner and the Costa Rican headed it into the bottom left corner to double Vancouver’s advantage. Not only was the goal Waston’s first of the season, it was also Vancouver’s first from a corner since Waston’s memorable header in last year’s regular season finale.
The ‘Caps controlled 56 per cent of possession in the first half and outshot San Jose 7-2 – and it was much of the same after the break.
Rivero, who came close on a few occasions in the first half, had an early second-half opportunity – as did Manneh, who blew by Marvell Wynne in the 54th minute but couldn’t beat Bingham.
It just seemed a third goal was coming, though, and it did in the 56th minute thanks to a Rivero penalty.
The 23-year-old Uruguayan was hauled down in the box after playing a clever one-two with countrymate Nicolas Mezquida, who was lively again in his second straight start. Rivero slotted home the ensuing PK, increasing his team-leading tally to eight goals on the season.
To their credit, the visiting Quakes did come on a bit late.
In the 81st minute, Shea Salinas ripped a left-footed strike off the crossbar. And Quincy Amarikwa spoiled David Ousted’s shutout bid with a 90th-minute marker, but the result was never in question.
Next up for Whitecaps FC is back-to-back matches against Cascadia rival Seattle Sounders FC. First, the ‘Caps visit Seattle on Saturday in league play (7 p.m. PT on TSN1), before hosting them four days later in the club’s first-ever CONCACAF Champions League match.
NEWS AND NOTES
– Christian Dean made his second straight start for Whitecaps FC on Sunday night – this time at left back in place of the suspended Jordan Harvey. The 22-year-old American put in a strong shift, accumulating a game-high six tackles.
– Whitecaps FC captain Pedro Morales, who missed the last five matches with a calf strain, made his return to the lineup on Sunday, playing 22 minutes as a second-half sub.
– Robinson confirmed after the match that midfielder Kianz Froese will not participate in Tuesday’s MLS Homegrown Game due to a left hamstring strain.
MCMILLAN ‘CAPS CORNER KICK DONATIONS
For every ‘Caps corner kick at home, McMillan donates $100 to the United Way. An additional $500 is donated for every goal scored off a corner kick. This match McMillan Corners for Kids has donated $1,000 for a running total of $7,100.
MATCH DETAILS
Budweiser Man of the Match: Mauro Rosales
Referee: Edvin Jurisevic
Attendance: 20, 298
Scoring Summary
5′ – VAN – Mauro Rosales
32′ – VAN – Kendall Waston (Mauro Rosales)
56′ – VAN – Octavio Rivero (Penalty kick)
90′ – SJ – Quincy Amarikwa (Shea Salinas)
Stats
Shots: Vancouver 11 – San Jose 7
Shots on Goal: Vancouver 6 – San Jose 3
Saves: Vancouver 2 – San Jose 3
Fouls: Vancouver 20 – San Jose 13
Offsides: Vancouver 3 – San Jose 0
Corners: Vancouver 5 – San Jose 6
Cautions
36′ – VAN – Gershon Koffie
45′ – SJ – Quincy Amarikwa
59′ – VAN – Nicolas Mezquida
90′ + 2′ – VAN – Russell Teibert
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
1.David Ousted; 33.Steven Beitashour, 4.Kendall Waston, 44.Pa-Modou Kah, 22.Christian Dean; 15.Matías Laba, 28.Gershon Koffie (31.Russell Teibert 63′); 7.Mauro Rosales (19.Erik Hurtado 70′), 9.Nicolás Mezquida (77.Pedro Morales 68′), 23.Kekuta Manneh; 29.Octavio Rivero
Substitutes not used
70.Paolo Tornaghi, 20.Deybi Flores, 26.Tim Parker, 88.Robert Earnshaw
San Jose Earthquakes
1.David Bingham; 4.Marvell Wynne (22.Tommy Thompson 84′), 5.Victor Bernardez, 21.Clarence Goodson (38.Paulo Renato 13′), 3.Jordan Stewart; 27.Fatai Alashe; 7.Cordell Cato, 8.Chris Wondolowski (33.Marc Pelosi 70′), 10.Matias Perez Garcia, 6.Shea Salinas; 25.Quincy Amarikwa
Substitutes not used
29.Bryan Meredith, 12.Mark Sherrod, 17.Sanna Nyassi, 80.Jean-Baptiste Pierazzi