Vancouver Sun

Caps’ Reyna proving to be man of the moment with five game-winning goals

- JOSHUA CLIPPERTON

An hour after Saturday’s final whistle, Yordy Reyna strolled the pitch at an empty B.C. Place Stadium, head buried in his phone.

He could very well have been watching the highlight of yet another game-winning goal.

Reyna scored once and set up another as the Vancouver Whitecaps defeated the lowly Colorado Rapids 2-1 to expand their lead to four points atop Major League Soccer’s Western Conference.

The classy Peruvian midfielder dropped a perfect cross onto Fredy Montero’s head for an early lead before the roles were reversed in the second half following Colorado’s equalizer on a Vancouver miscue just before the break.

All five of Reyna’s goals have been game winners, tying him for tops in MLS, but he’s made at least 11 fewer appearance­s than the other four players after breaking his foot in pre-season.

“You can see how happy he is when he scores,” said Montero.

The Whitecaps (14-9-6) now have 48 points on the year, while the Portland Timbers, Sporting Kansas City and the Seattle Sounders are tied for second with 44. Seattle lost 2-0 at Real Salt Lake on Saturday, but Portland and Kansas City are both in action at home on Sunday.

“Great character again,” said Vancouver head coach Carl Robinson, whose team stretched its unbeaten run to seven games (50-2). “All players stepped up.”

The result was especially crucial with the Whitecaps set to visit the Sounders on Wednesday and then Sporting next Saturday.

After this weekend, Vancouver and Kansas City will both have five games left in the race for first in the West, while Seattle will have four, and the Timbers just three.

“We just want to get as many points on the board as we can,” said Robinson. “Sometimes the games against the teams at the wrong end of the table are as hard as the teams at the top end.”

After the Rapids got Badji’s goal just before halftime, Montero chipped a pass over the top and into the lightning-quick Reyna’s path in the 54th minute.

He left Colorado defender Axel Sjoberg in his wake and beat goalkeeper Tim Howard, who was slow to react off his line, to the loose ball before burying his fifth in just 14 games, and third in the last four.

Montero opened the scoring in the fourth minute with his 13th goal to tie a career-high in MLS off a lethal delivery from Reyna.

The Whitecaps then had a couple of opportunit­ies but couldn’t find the range.

The Rapids made the hosts pay for their waste in the 45th minute when Dominique Badji jumped on a mistake by Whitecaps defender Tim Parker to poke home his ninth to take the air out of the building before Reyna made sure his team left with all three points.

 ?? DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Whitecaps’ Yordy Reyna, far left, celebrates his goal with Aly Ghazal, Cristian Techera, Jake Nerwinski, Fredy Montero and Marcel de Jong during Saturday’s game against Colorado.
DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS Whitecaps’ Yordy Reyna, far left, celebrates his goal with Aly Ghazal, Cristian Techera, Jake Nerwinski, Fredy Montero and Marcel de Jong during Saturday’s game against Colorado.

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