The Daily Courier

Whitecaps through to CONCACAF league quarterfin­als

- By The Canadian Press

SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — Cruising through to the quarterfin­als in CONCACAF Champions League play will come with a massive challenge for the Vancouver Whitecaps.

The ’Caps advanced Wednesday after completing a 7-3 aggregate win over Honduran side Real CD Espana.

Getting through, though, means facing reigning Major League Soccer champions Los Angeles FC in next month’s quarterfin­als of the tournament between the top clubs in North America, Central America and the Caribbean.

“It will be a nice clash against, probably, the best team in North America,” Whitecaps coach Vanni Sartini said. “It’s going to be a great stage for us to try to go to the semifinals. So I’m really happy that we went through.”

Espana battled its way to a 3-2 victory in the second leg of a round-of-16 series at Estadio Olimpico Metropolit­ano in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Wednesday.

Getsel Montes had a brace and Ramiro Rocca added a goal for the home side, while Brian White and Simon Becher each scored for Vancouver.

The Whitecaps came into the game up 5-0 after a decisive first-leg win at B.C. Place on March 8.

“I’m happy the qualificat­ion was never in discussion. We were always in the game,” Sartini said. “And at the end, I told the guys, even if they were a little bit down, today we did not lose 3-2, we won 7-3. So we need to be happy.”

LAFC took a 4-2 aggregate win over Costa Rican side Liga Deportiva Alajuelens­e on Wednesday. After taking a 3-0 win in the first leg of their series, LAFC dropped the second leg 2-1.

Espana heavily out chanced the ’Caps in Honduras, putting up 10 on-target shots against Vancouver’s four.

Vancouver expected the home side to attack a lot, Sartini said, and the team did a good job withstandi­ng, then countering until White opened the scoring in the 66th minute.

“And then it became a little bit careless,” the coach said. “I think players were very tired at the end. And the fact that a lot of players who played 90 minutes, they never played 90 minutes before today. And the wind became a big factor in the second half.”

Midway through the second half, Whitecaps defender Javain Brown fought his way through a series of Espana defenders and dished the ball to White at the top of the penalty area.

The American striker – who came off the bench in the 61st minute – fired a shot in past Espana’s goalkeeper Luis Lopez to break the goalless deadlock with his second of the tournament.

A minute later, the Honduran club tied things up after a rebound dropped in traffic and Montes popped it in past Vancouver ‘keeper Thomas Hasal.

Rocca gave Espana its first lead in the 75th minute, sending a shot into the corner of the net off a cross.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Vancouver Whitecaps FC’s Brian White (middle) fires a shot for a goal during second half of CONCACAF Champions League soccer.
The Canadian Press Vancouver Whitecaps FC’s Brian White (middle) fires a shot for a goal during second half of CONCACAF Champions League soccer.

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