- Whitecaps FC scored three or more goals for the eighth time this season in all competitions, and four or more for the fifth time
- The ‘Caps scored three times in one half for the fifth time this season in all competitions
- With Brian White’s second-minute goal tonight, Whitecaps FC are the only team in MLS with four goals scored inside the first five minutes
- Whitecaps FC also became the first team in MLS since the 2011 Colorado Rapids to score within the first two minutes in consecutive matches
- The ‘Caps 15 goals in the first 30 minutes are the most in MLS
- Whitecaps FC are tied for second in MLS with 29 goals scored at home
- Ryan Gauld now has eight goals and five assists in his last nine appearances across all competitions
- Brian White now has a goal or assist in four straight appearances. He leads the team with eight goals scored in MLS play this season.
- Andrés Cubas recorded an assist for a second straight match
- Sergio Córdova has scored in back-to-back matches
- Ryan Raposo recorded his first assist of the MLS season
VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC kept rolling with an important 4-2 win over Los Angeles Galaxy in their last match before the Leagues Cup begins at BC Place next Friday.
It was a hot and tense affair between the ‘Caps and Galaxy, in a game that could have seen even more goals in front of an entertained Vancouver crowd.
It was another quick start for Whitecaps FC, opening the scoring inside the first two minutes of the game. Andrés Cubas lofted the ball towards Ryan Raposo on the left, who then cut inside and let loose a whipped cross. Brian White got on the end of it and flicked it down and past Galaxy ‘keeper Jonathan Bond to make it 1-0.
The ‘Caps would quickly double their advantage through Ryan Gauld, as Julian Gressel, on his return from international duty, drilled a cross into the box in the 10th minute. The cross was blocked but it fell to Gauld, who made no mistake and lashed a shot on the half-volley, nestling into the top corner.
The chaotic opening half would continue, with Brian White getting pulled down in the box by Chris Mavinga in the 19th minute. With Mavinga already on a yellow, he was given his marching orders before Gauld stepped up and got his second goal from the penalty spot to make it 3-0.
Gauld would continue to throw himself into the thick of it, almost getting his hat-trick goal when he hit the crossbar, before Alessandro Schöpf followed with another crossbar. Gauld continued to press and after a White lay-off, his shot would be well-saved by Bond, who could only parry it out of danger.
The Galaxy would then get a few chances, keeping Takaoka’s hands warm, but the half would end with three goals for the good for the ‘Caps.
Gastón Brugman finally would pull one back for the Galaxy in the second half, expertly volleying off a Riqui Puig corner in the 61st minute. The Galaxy would increase their possession despite having only 10 men, but Whitecaps FC would continue to create brilliant chances, including one for Gressel in the 70th minute that just went wide of the mark.
The Galaxy would claw one more back to 3-2 through some clever play from Preston Judd. Judd’s killer ball bypassed the ‘Caps’ defence, allowing Mark Delgado to put his shot in between the legs of Yohei Takaoka.
And while the Galaxy would press on to find an equalizer, the ‘Caps would grab a late clincher through Sergio Córdova, putting away a rebound from a Deiber Caicedo shot at the death.
Whitecaps FC now turn their attention to the Leagues Cup, where they will look to win their second trophy of the season. The ‘Caps kick off the tournament at home against Mexican powerhouse and Concacaf Champions League winners Club Léon this coming Friday, July 21 at 7:30 p.m. PT. For tickets, visit whitecapsfc.com/tickets. The match will also be available to watch on TSN, MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, as well as on AM730 radio.
MATCH DETAILS
VWFC GE Appliances Player of Quality: Ryan Gauld
Attendance: 18,354
Referee: Joseph Dickerson
Scoring Summary
2’ – VAN – Brian White (Ryan Raposo, Andrés Cubas)
10’ – VAN – Ryan Gauld
23’ – VAN – Ryan Gauld
61’ – LAG – Gastón Brugman (Riqui Puig)
74’ – LAG – Mark Delgado (Preston Judd)
90’+4 – VAN – Sergio Córdova
Statistics
Possession: VAN 51.7% – LAG 48.3%
Shots: VAN 17 – LAG 12
Shots on Goal: VAN 9 – LAG 6
Saves: VAN 4 – LAG 5
Fouls: VAN 14 – LAG 9
Offsides: VAN 2 – LAG 2
Corners: VAN 4 – LAG 7
Cautions
9’ – LAG – Chris Mavinga
22’ – LAG – Chris Mavinga
23’ – LAG – Riqui Puig
48’ – VAN – Alessandro Schöpf
Ejections
22’ – LAG – Chris Mavinga
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
18.Yohei Takaoka; 6.Tristan Blackmon, 4.Ranko Veselinović, 14.Luís Martins; 20.Andrés Cubas (16.Sebastian Berhalter 46’); 19.Julian Gressel (7.Déiber Caicedo 77’), 8.Alessandro Schöpf (22.Ali Ahmed 61’), 45.Pedro Vite (31.Russell Teibert 50’), 27.Ryan Raposo; 24.Brian White (9.Sergio Córdova 76’), 25.Ryan Gauld
Substitutes not used
32.Isaac Boehmer, 28.Levonte Johnson, 29.Simon Becher, 61.Matteo Campagna
Los Angeles Galaxy
1.Jonathan Bond; 2.Lucas Calegari (19.Mauricio Cuevas 69’), 18.Kelvin Leerdam, 17.Chris Mavinga, 44.Raheem Edwards (2.Julián Aude 69’); 8.Mark Delgado (20.Memo Rodríguez 76’), 5.Gastón Brugman, 6.Riqui Puig; 10.Douglas Costa (93.Tony Alfaro 46’), 9.Dejan Joveljic (31.Preston Judd 68’)
Substitutes not used
7.Efraín Álvarez, 16.Uri Rosell , 33.Jonathan Klinsmann, 37.Daniel Aguirre