Vancouver Whitecaps head to Houston hungry for goals, first win of 2022
VANCOUVER — Heading into just the third game of the season, Vancouver Whitecaps head coach Vanni Sartini admits that pressure is beginning to mount.
The ‘Caps (0-1-1) earned their first point of the Major League Soccer campaign last week, battling New York City FC to a 0-0 draw, but the club is still looking for its first goal of the year.
“It’s not that we are with the water to our throat and we are drowning. But I would love to win (this week). So I think it’s good to feel the urgency,” Sartini said Thursday. “There’s 32 games left, but we don’t like to be under the (playoff) line, so if we win, we already are over the line. It’s much better.”
After an ugly 4-0 loss to Columbus Crew to start the season, a goalless tie with the reigning MLS Cup-champions was a marked improvement.