Vancouver Sun

Healthy midfielder Ghazal still battling for a spot in Caps’ lineup

- JIM MORRIS

Getting healthy again was only part of the challenge for Aly Ghazal to get back on the field with the Vancouver Whitecaps.

The hard-nosed midfielder hurt his hamstring in the week before the opening of the Major League Soccer season. That injury healed, but then the 26-year-old from Cairo had to battle his own teammates for a spot in the lineup.

“It’s difficult when you have a good squad,” Ghazal said after a Vancouver training session this week. “It’s difficult for everyone because everyone needs to fight for your position.

“That’s why it took a bit longer when I came off the injury. The guys are playing and doing well.”

Ghazal is expected to see action when Los Angeles Football Club (2-2-0) plays their first game against the Whitecaps (3-2-1) Friday at B.C. Place Stadium.

At six-foot-two and 192 pounds, Ghazal is noted for his ability to win balls and isn’t afraid to stick his nose in opponent’s faces. These attributes bring praise from Whitecaps coach Carl Robinson.

“He’s strong, he’s athletic, he’s quick,” said Robinson. “He’s a very simple player. He’s a nuts and bolts player.

Ghazal substitute­d in for 16 minutes in the Whitecaps’ win at Columbus two weeks ago. He was dressed but didn’t play in last week’s loss against Real Salt Lake.

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roster means players must compete all week for a chance to play on game day.

“I like to carry two players in each spot for competitio­n for places,” said Robinson. “Competitio­n brings out the best in players.”

Ghazal doesn’t argue with Robinson’s logic.

“It’s very good for the team and it’s very good for even the players because everyone will need to improve more (and must) work on the parts he doesn’t have.”

The Whitecaps, who are second in the MLS Western Conference with 10 points, have played four of their six games on the road this season. Vancouver hasn’t lost at home since Aug. 19, 2017.

LAFC opened the season with a pair of wins but comes to Vancouver licking its wounds after a 4-3 loss to cross-town rival L.A. Galaxy and a 5-0 drubbing by Atlanta. Los Angeles has been outscored 8-0 over its last 143 minutes of play.

L.A. has a high-octane attack. Forwards Carlos Vela and Diego Rossi have three goals each.

“They have key players,” said Whitecaps captain Kendall Waston. “If we take them out of the game we can have a lot of success.”

 ?? GERRY KAHRMANN/FILES ?? Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Aly Ghazal is expected to see action Friday when his side plays the Los Angeles Football Club at B.C. Place Stadium.
GERRY KAHRMANN/FILES Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Aly Ghazal is expected to see action Friday when his side plays the Los Angeles Football Club at B.C. Place Stadium.

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