Vancouver Whitecaps looking to build on lessons learned in tumultuous season
VANCOUVER — Axel Schuster’s first season as sporting director of the Vancouver Whitecaps was anything but boring.
Despite navigating a series of unprecedented challenges, he believes the club finished last year with a solid foundation they can build on as training camp opens this week.
“We spoke about it. We still think we did some sustainable, good steps,” Schuster said. “Obviously we didn’t really meet our expectations at the very end, but it was close and now we have a new bar and we want to jump over this.”
Last year, Schuster navigated the club through a season full of stops and starts as the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the Major League Soccer schedule and forced all three Canadian clubs to relocate south of the border. The Whitecaps lived at a hotel in downtown Portland for more than two months and played at Providence Park, home of the rival Portland Timbers.