Vancouver Sun

Would- be road warriors: Whitecaps believe points on the road will book their ticket to the playoff s

- Monte Stewart, The Canadian Press

VANCOUVER — Jay DeMerit does not mince words when discussing the Vancouver Whitecaps’ road record over the past two seasons. “To be honest, it hasn’t been very good,” Vancouver’s captain said following a training session at UBC earlier this week. “That’s something we need to improve on as a team. Most teams in this league, they don’t have great records away from home. “So if we can be the team, hopefully, this season that does the right things on the road and picks up a lot of points on the road, then that usually is the team that’s at the top towards the end of the season. So that’ll be our season goal, to make sure we pick up a lot of points on the road.” The challenge begins Sunday as the Whitecaps, who are attempting to get back to the MLS playoff s after a one- year absence, visit Chivas USA in Carson, Calif. Vancouver and Chivas won their respective season openers. The Whitecaps beat the powerhouse New York Red Bulls 4- 1 while Chivas downed the Chicago Fire 3- 2 at home. DeMerit said the Whitecaps must fi nd the right “formula” that will enable them to mix their new emphasis on attack with conservati­ve defensive play that’s essential when a team is on the road. “On the road, it’s a diff erent beast,” said DeMerit. “You have to make sure you lock the door at the back and play off of good defending. Every time you go away from home it presents a diff erent challenge. Home teams are always going to be a bit brighter. “So we’ve got to make sure we compete, fi rst and foremost, and then we can put our own stamp on the game.” Since entering MLS in 2011, the Whitecaps have rarely excelled away from Vancouver. They were winless on the road in ’ 11 and just 9- 17- 8 overall away from home the past two seasons under former coach Martin Renne. Last year, though, Vancouver had some impressive, out- ofcharacte­r road wins over the likes of the New York Red Bulls and Seattle but scored approximat­ely one- third fewer goals ( 21) away than at home ( 32). “We’ve got to make sure we get off on the right foot away from home,” said new Whitecaps coach Carl Robinson. Robinson, Vancouver’s former assistant coach, is emphasizin­g an attacking style, no matter where the team’s playing. The concern is the players will back into a defensive shell for fear of losing on the road. “I don’t want to be a team that is two diff erent teams, away from home and the home team,” he said. “If I’ve got good players in the team, which I want, and they’re attacking creative players, then obviously I want to create chances. And, if you’re creating chances, you score goals.” But, noting that MLS road games are diffi cult, Robinson said the Caps need to determine the style they’ll play in each road contest. “If you look over the last number of years, it’s not easy to win on the road,” he said.

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