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Vancouver Whitecaps continued their impressive run in Major League Soccer with a 0-0 draw against Minnesota United on Wednesday night. Though the match ended without goals, the Whitecaps dominated most of the game, showcasing their form and strength in the Western Conference.
Fifteen Games Unbeaten Across All Competitions
The draw stretched Vancouver’s unbeaten streak to 15 matches across all competitions. Their current MLS record stands at 9 wins, 1 loss, and 5 draws. This consistency keeps them firmly at the top of the Western Conference standings. Despite controlling the tempo and creating chances, the Whitecaps couldn’t find a breakthrough against a stubborn Minnesota defense.
Goalkeeper Duel Ends in a Draw
Minnesota’s Dayne St. Clair was the difference-maker for the visitors. The Canadian goalkeeper registered his eighth clean sheet of the season with two vital saves. On the other side, Yohei Takaoka made a single save to claim his seventh shutout for Vancouver.
Stats Highlight Whitecaps' Dominance
Vancouver held 56.5% possession and outshot Minnesota 21-4 over 90 minutes. The hosts also won seven corners but failed to convert any opportunities. Despite their attacking efforts, the final touch in front of goal was missing.
Early Momentum Fizzles Out
The Whitecaps started strong with multiple chances in the opening 20 minutes. In the 14th minute, Daniel Rios rose to meet a corner from Sebastian Berhalter but headed just over the crossbar. Andres Cubas came close eight minutes later with a powerful long-range attempt that sailed just wide.
Minnesota's Best Chance Before Half
Just before halftime, Minnesota’s Bongokuhle Hlongwane seized a loose ball and fired over the Vancouver net. It was a rare moment of threat from the visitors in an otherwise one-sided half. Vancouver had 59.1% possession in the opening 45 minutes and outshot Minnesota 10-2, though both sides had just one shot on target.
Second Half Changes Bring Fresh Energy
Vancouver returned from halftime with renewed urgency. In the first 10 minutes, they took four more shots, but accuracy continued to plague their efforts. Seeking more firepower, coach Jesper Sorensen made a double substitution in the 60th minute. Brian White, the team’s top scorer, replaced Rios, while Ali Ahmed, the assists leader, came on for Emmanuel Sabbi.
Late Effort Denied by St. Clair
In the 80th minute, Jayden Nelson nearly broke the deadlock. The Canadian midfielder fired a powerful shot from the center of the box, forcing an acrobatic save from St. Clair. It was Vancouver’s best chance of the night, but again, the Minnesota goalkeeper held firm.
All Eyes on Champions Cup Final
While the Whitecaps couldn’t secure a win, attention now shifts to Sunday’s historic match. Vancouver will travel to Mexico City to face LIGA MX powerhouse Cruz Azul in the CONCACAF Champions Cup final. This will be one of the most significant games in club history.
Back to MLS Action Soon
After the final, Vancouver returns to MLS duty on June 8, hosting rivals Seattle Sounders. With their unbeaten run alive and their confidence high, the Whitecaps remain a formidable force in North American soccer.