Whitecaps Tie Minnesota United, Extend Unbeaten Streak to 10
- The Vancouver Whitecaps played to a 0-0 draw against visiting Minnesota United on Wednesday, extending their MLS unbeaten streak to 10 games.
- Several analysts predicted the Whitecaps would miss the playoffs, but strong defensive performance and consistent play led to their extended unbeaten run across all competitions.
- Vancouver dominated possession with 56.4 percent, taking 21 shots to Minnesota’s 4, but Minnesota goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair made three key saves to maintain the scoreless draw.
- Whitecaps head coach Jesper Sorensen expressed contentment with the team's current progress, while player Blackmon mentioned that the upcoming Sunday final has been a constant focus for the entire squad.
- With a 9-1-5 record and 32 points, Vancouver maintains its lead atop the Western Conference as the team prepares to travel to Mexico City for Sunday night’s CONCACAF Champions Cup championship match against Cruz Azul.
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Whitecaps extend unbeaten run to 10 in scoreless draw with Minnesota United
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Vancouver's Yohei Takaoka saved the only shot he faced in a scoreless duel with Minnesota United's Dayne St. Clair on Wednesday night as the Whitecaps upped their unbeaten run to 10.
Report Card: The Minnesotan Wall
Wednesday night at BC Place, the Vancouver Whitecaps played out a 0-0 draw against visiting Minnesota United, as the away team pulled out a defensive road performance that would have made mid-table EFL League One sides proud. I don’t think there are many profound takeaways to be garnered from this match, although it was notable that Jesper Sørensen did not elect to strategically punt the … Source
MLS Matchday 16 recap: Union complete comeback against Toronto, Vancouver, and Minnesota end scoreless – Philly Sports
There's nothing better than an MLS midweek pick-me-up. Matchday 16 on Wednesday was a great teaser for Matchday 17, and one team jumped back into the top of the Supporters' Shield standings. The Philadelphia Union completed a comeback against Toronto FC to extend their lead at the top of the Eastern Conference and move back into the top spot in the Supporters' Shield standings. The Vancouver Whitecaps fell to second in the Supporters' Shield sta…
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