Vancouver Sun

Bolanos giving his all to Whitecaps

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The Vancouver Whitecaps head into the second half of the MLS season feeling happy about where they are and the direction the team is heading.

Defender Jordan Harvey believes they can get even better, hopefully starting with a win Wednesday night against the flounderin­g L.A. Galaxy at the StubHub Center.

“At this point of the season, we’re content,” Harvey said before the Whitecaps left for Southern California. “Are we happy with all the games? No.

“We still have a lot of room for improvemen­t, but I think we are content with the place we are in right now knowing that there is room for improvemen­t.”

The Whitecaps hold down the sixth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference with 24 points from a 7-7-3 record. They have played 17 games, two less than fifth-place San Jose (26 points) and three less than fourth-place Portland (27).

The Whitecaps are 2-1-2 in their last five games and are coming off an impressive 3-2 win at home July 5 against New York City FC. Vancouver’s roster has also been bolstered with players like striker Jordy Reyna returning from injury.

Head coach Carl Robinson likes the foundation the Whitecaps have laid so far this season, but knows work needs to be done. His team has allowed three more goals than it has scored and has been guilty of making costly mistakes in its own end.

“We need to tighten up a little bit at the back,” Robinson said. “We’ve conceded a few too many goals recently and (we need) to be a little bit more clinical in the final third.

“The areas we need to improve on are the general basics in football.”

Harvey said the Whitecaps’ play has turned ragged at times, especially in a 4-0 loss to Chicago and a 2-2 draw against expansion Minnesota in a game Vancouver led 2-0 at halftime.

“We’ve given up some bad goals, we need to crack down on that as a team,” he said. “There are times when we don’t get enough quality chances in front of the goal.

“It’s just cleaning up our game. I think at times we’ve been sloppy and that needs to change.”

The Whitecaps also played four CONCACAF Champions League games and two Canadian Championsh­ip matches this year. Being eliminated from both competitio­ns allows Vancouver to focus on league play.

“Now we have a chance to focus on every single game and go out and get three points,” goalkeeper David Ousted said. “This is going to be such a tight conference, we need all the points we can get.”

The Galaxy are eighth in the West with 22 points from a 6-8-4 record. They lost 5-2 against Manchester United in a friendly Saturday and have not won at home since April 7.

In MLS play, the Galaxy have one win in their last six games and were beaten 6-2 at home by Real Salt Lake in their final match before the recent Gold Cup break.

The Whitecaps have struggled on the road against L.A., earning just one win and a draw in nine matches at the StubHub Center.

Robinson said his team can’t head into the match thinking the Galaxy will be easy pickings.

“I think it’s going to be a very difficult game for us,” he said. “They’re a very dangerous team. They have attacking players, key players in key areas that can hurt any team in this league. We will not underestim­ate them. We know they will want to bounce back.”

Harvey said L.A. has something to prove.

“It’s still the L.A. Galaxy,” he said. “They are a quality team. We’re going to have to be at our best.”

 ?? DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Vancouver Whitecaps defender Jordan Harvey says the club feels confident about its play of late, but they know there’s still room for improvemen­t in the second half of the season.
DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver Whitecaps defender Jordan Harvey says the club feels confident about its play of late, but they know there’s still room for improvemen­t in the second half of the season.

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