The Daily Courier

Caps need more on the road

‘This team is never going to give up’: Whitecaps prep for first road test

- The Canadian Press

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Whitecaps know that playing on the road isn’t easy.

Travel can be gruelling, especially for squads that call the West Coast home. A stadium full of opposing fans can be intimidati­ng.

“It’s tough to be an away team,” ‘Caps midfielder Russell Teibert said after training on Thursday. “But in order to be a contender for playoffs, in order to be a top team in this league, you have to be a good away team.”

Last year, the Whitecaps (0-1-0) missed the playoffs after going 13-13-8 in the regular season, including a 6-8-3 road record.

Manager Marc Dos Santos has been clear that he expects his completely revamped squad to make it to the post-season this year.

Bringing home points — whether it’s three for a win or a one for a draw — will be crucial to that cause, he said.

“That doesn’t mean that you’ll win all the time but you need a mentality that if you don’t win, you don’t lose,” he said. “At least you get out of the road with points.”

The ‘Caps will see their first road test of the season on Saturday when they visit Real Salt Lake (0-0-1).

The team will also be looking for its first win after dropping its home opener 3-2 to Minnesota United last week.

Vancouver opened the scoring but allowed three goals before ‘Caps defender Doneil Henry put in a late header.

It wasn’t the Major League Soccer start that centre back Derek Cornelius had wanted. The 21-year-old from Ajax, Ont., joined the Whitecaps in January after spending two seasons playing in Serbia.

“I think for everyone (Saturday) was disappoint­ing because we obviously wanted to start off on a better note,” Cornelius said. “But we’re all profession­als. That’s how the game goes sometimes. So we’re not going to go sit and think about that too much. We’re just going to move on to the next game.”

There isn’t much that needs to be changed in order to get a better result this week, he added.

“We just need to be cleaner in possession and fix up some of the small details,” he said.

Teibert was rehabbing an ankle injury and watched the home opener from the stands. Despite the result, the 26-year-old liked what he saw.

“You’re always going to fight through adversity but what I learned about this team is this team is never going to give up,” he said, adding that the game showed character and the potential for a strong group.

Every game is a teachable moment, said Andy Rose, who joined the Whitecaps in December after playing in the United Kingdom for three years.

“There’s always lessons every time you play, whether you win, lose or draw,” he said. “You can always take things from the game and certainly as a new group of players learning a new style of play, continuing to try to understand each other, obviously there was a lot we could learn from the film and a lot we can be better at.”

Training this week has been about cleaning up defence and readying for the challenge ahead with Real Salt Lake, Dos Santos said.

The team is one the coach knows well after they unexpected­ly bounced his former club LAFC from the first round of the playoffs last season.

While the Whitecaps are in the midst of a rebuild, Real Salt Lake is a team with a solid core.

“It’s a group that’s been together now for awhile. We can’t forget that it’s a very similar team to the team that reached the semifinal of the conference and was very close to knocking out Sporting Kansas City,” Dos Santos said.

The ‘Caps will need to keep a close eye on players like Kyle Beckerman and Damir Kreilach, Dos Santos said.

“Their wingers are all very dangerous in the counter attack and we’re aware of that,” he said. “That’s what makes them a dangerous team.” —

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Vancouver Whitecaps Alhassane Bangoura plays the ball against Minnesota United’s Romain Metanire in Vancouver on March 2.
The Canadian Press Vancouver Whitecaps Alhassane Bangoura plays the ball against Minnesota United’s Romain Metanire in Vancouver on March 2.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada