The Hamilton Spectator

Whitecaps braced for Rooney

Despite soccer superstar’s allure, Vancouver will stick to game plan

- GEMMA KARSTENS-SMITH

VANCOUVER — Wayne Rooney is expected to draw a crowd in Vancouver this weekend, but the Whitecaps aren’t letting the soccer superstar change their game plan.

Rooney is set to make his first — and likely last — visit to B.C. Place on Saturday when D.C. United (10-7-9) takes on the Whitecaps (5-12-9).

While the former England captain is likely to draw some extra fans, he won’t be the focus come game time, said Russell Teibert.

“It’ll always be a pleasure to be on the field with guys of that level and pedigree,” the Whitecaps midfielder said after training on Thursday.

“But we’re not playing against Wayne Rooney, we’re playing against D.C. United. So that’s what we’ve got to remember.”

Rooney made his Major League Soccer debut against Vancouver in D.C. last summer, coming off the bench in United’s 3-1 win.

“He changed the dynamic of that game and I think he changed the look of D.C. United,” Teibert said.

“When you add a player of that class and that quality, he’s going to make the guys around him better.”

Before wowing North American crowds, Rooney played in the U.K. where he’s still the record goal scorer for both Manchester United and the English national team.

Earlier this month, the 33-yearold announced he plans to head back overseas in January, joining Derby County as a player coach.

First, though, Rooney plans to finish out the MLS season where he’s been a dominant force for United this year, putting away 11 goals, the fifth most in the league.

“He still has the same passion and attitude and mentality (he had) when he was with Manchester United or the English national team. Every time you play a player at that level … it’s always special for every player, special for the fans, for us,” said Whitecaps coach Marc Dos Santos.

“But we have to focus on us. We have to focus on what we need to do to win the soccer game.”

It’s been a difficult season for the Whitecaps but Dos Santos said they can build off a trio of solid performanc­es on a recent road swing.

Vancouver battled Minnesota United to a scoreless draw late last month, then beat FC Cincinnati 2-1 the following week.

Last Saturday, the Whitecaps put on a gritty show in Portland but couldn’t contain the Timbers, dropping a 3-1 decision.

One difference in Portland was that Vancouver created chances to score, said defender Jake Nerwinski.

Vancouver had 16 shots in the game and four were on target, including a goal by Yordy Reyna that was controvers­ially called offside following video review.

“I thought we played pretty well for the most part. We created a lot more opportunit­ies than we have in the previous three or four games. We just didn’t finish,” Nerwinski said.

When it comes to facing Rooney and United this weekend, the Whitecaps will need to stay strong defensivel­y, he added.

 ?? JONATHAN NEWTON WASHINGTON POST ?? D.C. United forward Wayne Rooney fires a shot on goal in the second half against New York City FC during action in the U.S. Open Cup at Audi Field.
JONATHAN NEWTON WASHINGTON POST D.C. United forward Wayne Rooney fires a shot on goal in the second half against New York City FC during action in the U.S. Open Cup at Audi Field.

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