Whitecaps Return to Action vs Dynamo

The Whitecaps return to action after a two week break and face the Houston Dynamo, last season’s MLS Cup runner ups. It was a much needed rest for their tired legs after a busy month of May that saw them play eight games in twenty four days. The two clubs split results last year as Vancouver lost 3-1 in Houston but returned the favor later in the season with a 1-0 win at Empire.

Eric Hassli

After the time off expect the Caps to go with a strong lineup against the Dynamo as Joe Cannon will be called upon to make the start in goal once again. In front of him Jay DeMerit will partner with Martin Bonjour while Alain Rochat and Lee Young-Pyo will play wide on the backline. Depending on how Rennie decides to approach this game it will be either John Thorrington or Davide Chiumiento as third midfielder with the regulars Gershon Koffie and Jun Marques Davidson.

It gets a little complicated when it comes to who starts up front will be as the combinations are numerous. Although he struggled with his finish recently Sebastien Le Toux has played every minute in the MLS this year and his high work rate guarantees him one of the spots. Eric Hassli and Darren Mattocks showed some good chemistry at the end the Portland game but it is unknown how effective Mattocks would be on the wing. Thus, Camilo should be starter on the left side with either Mattocks or Hassli playing the central role.

This will be the first of three straight games at home before the Caps go on the road for five so getting the three points against a depleted Dynamo lineup is vital. Houston will be missing four starters due to international duty including three from the backline and one from the midfield. It’s the three unavailable defenders that make this game winnable as it is normally the Dynamo’s main strength.

However, Martin Rennie doesn’t feel the absences will affect the way the Whitecaps approach the match and the tactics they will employ.

“It won’t affect our planning but it might affect theirs. It affects every team if you lose starting players but we just have to focus on what we’re doing and we know it will be a very hard game. Houston is a strong team and a formidable force.”

Despite what Rennie says, expect the Caps to run their attack through the left side with Houston’s right back spot being patrolled by a rookie. They may also put more crosses into the box with both Hainault and Cameron unavailable for selection. While the Dynamo normally plays a 4-4-2, they may switch to 4-2-3-1 in order to give their backline a little more coverage.

Defending against the Dynamo will become easier if Will Bruin is unable to start due to a concussion issue as the sophomore player has score five of the club’s twelve goals this season. Add to that the two goals from Hainault on set pieces and their starters will only have combined for five goals this season.

However the one player that will have to be tracked closely will be Brad Davis who led the league last year with sixteen assists. He is especially dangerous on set pieces where he is able to find players in the box and score goals on his own from free kicks. Along with left back Corey Ashe it is the left side of Houston that will have to be closely marked in order to keep a cleansheet.

A strong start is needed by the Caps who are going to face a side that will most likely play a defensive game and try to grind out a result. The longer the Whitecaps go without scoring the more confidence the Dynamo players will gain making it hard to get the full three points. A result against Houston will get the Caps over the twenty point mark which they didn’t achieve last season until late August when they beat the Dynamo.

WHO’S ON FORM

In his first two appearances in MLS Darren Mattocks has shown his pace and his ability to out run defenders. He was unable to find his touch against Seattle but scored his first MLS goal as a sub against the Timbers as he helped earn Vancouver a point against their Cascadian rivals. The big question will be where Mattocks starts as he could be in the middle as a central attacker or using his speed on the wing.

The league leader in the assist category last season, Brad Davis generates the majority of the opportunities for the Dynamo from set pieces and open play. Despite only picking up two assists to go with his two goals this season, the American winger has the potential to have a breakout performance so the Caps will have to mark him closely.

(image courtesy of whitecapsfc.com)

About Dustyn Richardson

Managing editor and Houston Dynamo writer for Total-MLS. Fan of all Houston sports teams and Manchester United supporter. Still angry at Bud Selig for moving the Astros to the American League.

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