The Daily Courier

New head coach brings winning track record to Vancouver Whitecaps

Marc Dos Santos tabbed to replace Robinson, comes to Vancouver from Los Angeles FC

- By The Canadian Press

VANCOUER — A bright red line will soon go on display in the Vancouver Whitecaps’ locker room, marking a shift in culture under the club’s new head coach.

The Whitecaps announced Wednesday that Marc Dos Santos has been appointed to lead the team through 2021.

The 41-year-old Montreal native has spent 12 years coaching profession­al soccer, most recently as an assistant for Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC.

In each coaching role, Dos Santos has drawn a red line on a board to mark the split between teams bound for the post-season and those that are not, then posted the board in the dressing room before the season kicks off.

“The first thing that’s going to be clear with players is that we have to be above that line every day,” Dos Santos said at a press conference on Wednesday.

The Whitecaps finished the season with a 13-13-8 record, two spots out of a playoff position.

Some players and the team’s general manager have said a “divided” locker room caused problems on the field, and that the issue grew after the organizati­on fired coach Carl Robinson and his staff in late September.

Veteran Whitecaps midfielder Russell Teibert and defender Doneil Henry said last week that some of their teammates hadn’t been playing with the club’s interests in mind.

The team’s captain, Kendall Waston, also announced that he wants to leave Vancouver and has asked his agent to find him a new place to play.

“There were things that happened in the past locker room that were very good, others that were not so good. I’m here to try and change it and try to bring it to another level,” Dos Santos said.

Creating a new culture and identity isn’t easy, he added.

“It’s not a Power Point presentati­on to the players or a motivation­al speaker or Harry Potter with a wand and now we have culture. That’s done in the day-to-day, every day.”

Despite the challenges ahead, Dos Santos said he’s looking forward to his new role with the Whitecaps.

“We all share the same vision and the same passion, that is to grow this club into a championsh­ip team. That’s in my DNA. It’s a dream for me to be in a club and right away be thinking ‘How can we win titles?’ . . . I just want to start working,” he said.

Dos Santos previously worked with the San Francisco Deltas of the North American Soccer League, where he earned manager of the year honours in 2017.

Dos Santos also guided the Ottawa Fury to the NASL final in 2015, his second and final year with the squad.

His track record of winning in a variety of circumstan­ces is part of what earned him the Whitecaps’ role, said general manager Bob Lenarduzzi.

“For us as a club, we wanted someone who was like-minded,” he said. “We believe that we can win a championsh­ip and we wanted someone to come in and feel the same way.”

Whitecaps co-owner Jeff Mallett said Dos Santos stood out from other “big names” up for the job because of his strong character, his clear plan for the team and his open mind about the future.

“He’s here because he’s the right coach and the right person to take us forward,” Mallett said.

“There’s a heck of a lot of work to do, but I feel confident that we’ve re-aligned, got ourselves going and have the right person in the middle of it to get us there.”

Dos Santos will also work closely with Whitecaps FC Academy director Craig Dalrymple, who stepped in as coach for the final five games of the season.

“In my career, I’ve always focused on maximizing what I have,” Dos Santos said. “You waste a lot of energy, sometimes, talking about what the others have.”

The opportunit­y to develop homegrown talent is part of what drew Dos Santos — who has dual Canadian and Portuguese citizenshi­p — to Vancouver.

“I have a passion towards this country,” he said. “It’s the country that gave me a chance to start my career. I have a dream of seeing this country grow in the soccer world.”

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