Vancouver Whitecaps FC News Release - www.whitecapsfc.com
Sunday, May 27, 2012
COQUITLAM, B.C. – It was a hot and sunny Sunday afternoon at Town Centre Park for what proved to be a heated affair as the Vancouver Whitecaps FC women (0-3-0) were defeated 2-0 by the Seattle Sounders Women (1-0-0) in W-League action. In keeping with the Cascadian rivalry, 1,465 fans were on hand to show their support for the ‘Caps, who are still chasing an elusive first win this season.
The fixture marked the 39th meeting between Vancouver and Seattle with both teams celebrating their 12th competitive season.
Opportunities abounded for both sides in the first half but despite the quick pace of the back and forth match the first 45 proved fruitless. Seattle gottheir first real chance at goal eight minutes in when central midfielder Veronica Perez managed an athletic diving header off a cross by striker Lyndsey Patterson. The ball appeared to be heading towards goal before Whitecaps left fullback Brittany Galindo managed to deflect it wide of the net at the last second.
In what was typical of the back-and-forth throughout the match, Whitecaps FC was quick to respond only a minute later when central midfielder Mary Kate McLaughin was able to get up over her marker to head a corner by Mele French with pace just beyond the far post.
‘Caps striker Jenna Richardson showed great vision at the 17-minute mark, cutting off a Seattle pass in central midfield and dribbling past a defender to rifle one off from the top of the 18-yard box, but the powerful shot sailed well high of goal. Not long after, Whitecaps FC appeared to have drawn first blood in the 23rd minute when centre back Shannon Woeller lobbed a ball into the box which midfielder Nicole Setterlund neatly flicked-on just over the head of Seattle goalkeeper Katie Hultin, but the play was called back for being offside and the two teams were back to square one.
The majority of the chances for the Sounders in the first half came from the left flank where striker Megan Manthey proved extremely hard to contain on the wing. Fortunately for Whitecaps FC, Woeller proved to be a stalwart at the back, with the Canadian national team player severly limiting Seattle’s chances from the middle of the pitch. The momentum and possession continued to shift like a pendulum and despite the best efforts of both sides the score remained 0-0 at halftime.
The second half got off with a bang and Manthey was finally able to find the opportunity she needed to propel the Sounders into the lead. Center back Victoria Frederick provided service from the corner and Manthey threw herself at the cross, hip-checking it beyond the reach of ‘Caps goalkeeper Gurveen Clair and into the back of the net.
Eager to reciprocate, Whitecaps FC played impressively through the next 20 minutes. Midfielder Demi Stokes and French were threatening together and continued to piece together skillful combinations, but their final execution was not enough to get them on the scoreboard. With the match showing signs of slowing down, Seattle tallied a second goal in the 81st minute when Perez collected the ball and struck a hopeful shot from 36 yards out. While Clair was able to track the ball, it took an awkward bounce a few yards in front of her and spun into the side meshing for the second Seattle goal of the night.
Refusing to give up, the ‘Caps’ best opportunity of the match came late in the 86th minute when Richardson caught Hultin off her line and chipped her from the top corner of the 18-yard box. Hultin showed athleticism deftly hustling to get back and managed a fingertip save to knock it barely wide of the gaping goal.
While disappointed with the loss, Whitecaps FC women’s head coach Jesse Symons was happy with the effort put forth by the team and has reason to be positive moving forward.
“I think defensively we were very good today,” he told whitecapsfc.com after the match. “We didn’t really allow much at all. We controlled their very talented attacking players, and weren’t stressed defensively for the majority of the game. It was a back-and-forth match and even though we probably had a bit more of the play we weren’t able to break down Seattle in the chances we created. Now we’ll look to build on our attacking side of the game and find a way to put a goal or two past Colorado on Friday.”
The loss leaves Vancouver still chasing its first points of the season, but the team still has plenty of time with a long road ahead to move upwards within the W-League Western Conference standings. Next on the docket for the ‘Caps women is another home match against Colorado Rapids Women slated for June 1. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. PT at Exhibition Stadium in Chilliwack, BC. For schedule and ticket information, visit whitecapsfc.com or contact Hugh Hamilton at 778-330-1360.