The Vancouver Whitecaps will attempt to accomplish two firsts for their franchise in MLS by winning two games in a row and earning three points on the road. The opponent they try to accomplish this goal is one of the MLS originals as the Caps travel east to face D.C. United. The match may see the return of their Captain Jay DeMerit as well as designated player Mustapha Jarju who was away on international duty.
The Vancouver Whitecaps will try to break their pattern of what happens in the next game after a victory. In each of the two games after a win the Caps have travelled east to face an opponent after securing three points and in each time the result has been a loss. After their opening victory, the team travelled to face the Union, lost Hassli and lost the game by a late goal while their second victory was followed up by a loss to the Sporting KC. Even after the ‘Miracle on Hastings’, which felt like a win, the Whitecaps lost to the Houston Dynamo by two goals.
As Mustapha Jarju will not be available because he is returning from international duty, expect Eric Hassli to start up front with Davide Chiumiento playing as a withdrawn striker. The wings will see Camilo and Shea Salinas playing those spots while Gershon Koffie will pair with Peter Vagenas, although if John Thorrington could see his second consecutive start. The backline has Jordan Harvey and Jonathan Leathers playing full backs while Jay DeMerit will start alongside Kiwi rookie Michael Boxall. The goalkeeping position remains in the air as both got starts last week with Jay Nolly starting in the league match and Joe Cannon starting in the reserve one.
Their next two games could be the best opportunity to pick up their first wins on the road with this game especially viable as DCU has one of the worst records at home for any MLS team. The team will have to contend with the heat and humidity, something that has been a problem for them so far this season. United weakest part of their formation is their backline, especially at full back where both regular starters lack starting experience. With their regular starter in goal suspended due to a red card, United will have to turn to Steve Cronin who turned into an adventure upon his entrance.
While it won’t be easy for the Caps to pick up their first road victory, it is not totally out of the question either. The most important factor for the Whitecaps in this match is not to come out flat and try to get that early lead like last week. It’s also vital that the players don’t look past this game to the match the following week against the Timbers in Portland.
WHO’S IN FORM
The Whitecaps original designated player, Eric Hassli, has been on a good streak scoring four goals in his last three starts as well as six goals in his last six starts. Even in games he hasn’t scored in recently the big Frenchman is still playing well holding up the ball for teammates and coming close on his own shots. Hassli has also been able to avoid the referees as he has not picked up a card in over two months.
There is no one hotter in MLS than Canadian International Dwayne De Rosario who has scored five goals in the last two weeks. In fact he has scored the last six goals for D.C. United. The Whitecaps have already face DeRo twice already conceding a goal in the opener against TFC and no goals in the game against New York.
INJURIES
OUT: FW Atiba Harris (knee)
QUESTIONABLE: DF Alain Rochat (adductor)
OUT: MF Branko Boskovic (knee), DF Jed Zayner (knee)
PROBABLE: MF Kurt Morsink, GK Joe Willis (finger)
(image courtesy of Bob Frid)