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Match Preview: Vancouver Whitecaps v Toronto FC – A finely balanced final

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Match Preview: Vancouver Whitecaps v Toronto FC – A finely balanced final

Vancouver Whitecaps are returning from a two game trip out east in Toronto and Philadelphia, trying to defend the Voyageurs Cup. Down a goal, they will have to dig deep and play well if they want to return to last year’s heights.

In the previous round they have shown they can launch comebacks, as they had to do against a feisty Ottawa Fury side. The ‘Caps are coming back on a high, after getting three points off surprise Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia.

Toronto come in with a slight 1-0 lead, but have had a tough game in Orlando to contend with, losing on the last kick of the game and losing their starting goalkeeper as well.

TACTICS AND LINE-UP DECISIONS:

The Whitecaps need to get a goal, and they won’t want to concede either. Could Robbo throw up some kind of tactical trickery? Likely not in the final. It would be best to just play the best players in the best positions and let them do their thing – it worked in the previous home leg.

Robbo will likely go with the 4-2-3-1. Although many players have been getting chances, we will see how much the Whitecaps value the Voyageurs Cup in Robbo’s selection. If they really want this we will see our best eleven on the field. This should be the case with the next MLS game five days later.

I think Paolo Tornaghi has done well, and I would not be surprised if he got the start, but I would go with David Ousted. He is always good for one save per game that should have been a goal and in a cup final that will be invaluable.

Kendall Waston and Tim Parker should be starting in the centre. Both are massive for us, and let’s not forget Parker scored a header in last years second leg as well. The combination of an aerial threat on set pieces and the defensive prowess should see them start when we desperately need two goals or more and a clean sheet.

Jordan Harvey and Fraser Aird should be starting in our fullback positions. Jordan Smith has been doing well lately, but I have not liked his defensive positioning. With Sebastian Giovinco playing I would prefer the defensive solidity of Aird. He also brings his great crosses going forward.

We need to score. We also need to play Matias Laba, but I think we should also be playing Morales a little deeper. When he has played this role he has not been as defensively lax as when he plays higher up. I really prefer him to sit deeper, especially with his passing ability. If he sits deep he will get the ball faster and we can use his passing and Kekuta Manneh’s speed to hit TFC in transition.

Or if we need to pass it around the back by lying deeper he can swing the ball around to any fullbacks that have pushed forward into open space.

In Morales’ place as the number 10, I would put Nicolas Mezquida. He is always ready to go. He also brings a second option on set piece plays and is much better at closing down higher up than Morales. Placing him here may give a bit more pressure to get an early turnover against the TFC defence.

Manneh seems to be in good form. He is always up for bigger matches and I would like to see him play. Christian Bolanos has been doing well and should get the start on the other side.

Up top will be interesting. Erik Hurtado brings lots of pace and strength, but with Octavio basically already on his way out, will we see Blaz Perez? Perez is slower, but he has a strength and “dirty player” intelligence. He has been good for goals as well. That said, I think Hurtado starts up top. That would make sense.

The Whitecaps are going to need to attack, attack, attack. They know the weaknesses of TFC and should be able to generate some chances, they will just need to put them away. I think they are up for the task.

AFTN’S DANGER MAN:

Sebastian Giovinco – What else is there to say? He has been magnificent again this season. Fairly predictable choice? Yes. But Toronto have shown they have nothing without him this season.

THE VIEW FROM 202 CREW’S PREDICTIONS:

Nick: 2-0 Van – one form Morales PK

Dan: 3-1 Van – Perez, Manneh and Waston, and Giovinco

Joe: 0-0

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Too funny... what was Oustad thinking?

Why is Hurtado still getting a sniff on this team?
 

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Oustad? One assumes that he called for that ball, and then you wonder wtf Waston was doing if that was the case.

Then again, Perez hits the ball half an inch to the right, and it's 3-0 for the Caps. Davies did not look badly out of place, either. The kid has potential.

Fcuk it, I'm going for ice cream...
 

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Waston had no time to react... back pedaling and I think the call was late... even then, if you are going to come out that far, you better ronnie fcuking erkamps it and not drop it like a pussy
 

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Oustad? One assumes that he called for that ball, and then you wonder wtf Waston was doing if that was the case.
Then again, Perez hits the ball half an inch to the right, and it's 3-0 for the Caps. Davies did not look badly out of place, either. The kid has potential.
Davies looked horrible defensively. Manneh deserved to come off the field, but Techera should have replaced him. Why was Techera on the bench?
Why didn't the Caps try to possess the ball in the extra time or at least take the ball to the corner flag and stall for time?
Why did they keep giving the ball back to TFC.
Perez, Davies and company should have made it 3-0 then TFC would have been buried.
Parker had a great game for the Caps. The goal he scored was professional and he did a very good job defending the right side.
Teibert had a very good game until he got hurt. The rest of the team was average, considering that TFC played without Bradley, Altidore and Beitashour.
 

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Why didn't the Caps try to possess the ball in the extra time or at least take the ball to the corner flag and stall for time?

Bingo.

Fcuking embarrassing pushing for the third goal the way these boneheads were.
What the fcuk were they and Robbo thinking?
Sure if Perez scores we go bonkers but still...
Its simply not worth the risk and highly unprofessional.

If they took it to the flag each time this just wouldn't have happened.
Complete fcuk up IMHO and its stupid shite like that, that makes managers, coaches and the league overall look total rubbish.

I can't believe it.
 

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I thought Hurtado did well in working hard, pressing backs and holding the ball up for his team mates. Yah he isn't scoring much but his work rate and getting on the end of balls in the final 3rd worked. He would then lay it off and let the Latinos do their magic.

It was a mistake that cost them the cup.
Blas scores and we are singing a different tune. But I agree. They could have got the ball deep in the corners and pressed it, and or brought it to the corners themselves to waste valuable seconds. Going for goal up by 1 isn't your best bet as it comes back to sting hard sometimes. I also though RT did well in winning back the ball and chasing down guys.

Where is Aird?
Why didn't Nico start and have morales next to laba? Then bring an RT to kill the game instead?
I thought the 15 year old winger we have worked hard to get back and never gave up on the defensive side. Maybe not in the best positions defensively but made up for it with his pace and want.

Whatever. Just a 5 team cup. CFL styles.
 

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