Whitecaps looking for more success on the road against Real Salt Lake
VANCOUVER — Brek Shea’s critics have plenty of pointed questions about the way he plays soccer.
They wonder about the Vancouver Whitecap midfielder’s passion for the game. They don’t think Shea’s production equals the salary paid to the designated player which, according to the MLS union website, was US$670,000 last September.
Coach Carl Robinson answers those critics by pointing to the two goals Shea has scored on the road this season, both in games the Whitecaps have won.
“I’m a big fan of Brek Shea,” Robinson said after a Whitecaps’ training session this week. “I think sometimes he gets unfair criticism. People always look at what players can’t do rather than what they can do.


