Whitecaps hold the lead in emotional win against first-place Earthquakes

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Robson prepares to test San Jose’s Jon Busch for the go-ahead penalty. Photo Andrew Bates/Little Rubber Pellets

Love the one you’re with.

By Sunday, Whitecaps fans had not still dealt with the last and hardest departure in the summer transfer window. The announcement that the Caps’ first designated player Eric Hassli had been traded came out Friday at 5 PM, not the traditional time to announce good news.

It came too late for the printers to take Hassli’s name out of the matchday program, but the Southsiders just added his homemade player banner to an already planned tribute to sign the banners of departed Caps Davide Chiumiento, Sebastien Le Toux and Long Tan. The ceremony was incredibly maudlin, like a funeral; banners were set up against walls in the Cellar Nightclub beneath Doolins in an empty booth with a leather couch, fans stepping up to write their goodbyes, taking photos with the banners and trying not to make eye contact with other fans to allow them to have their own moments in privacy.

It’s no surprise that as the Whitecaps prepared to take on the first-place San Jose Earthquakes, it hung heavy on fans’ minds that the miracle last-minute goal that propelled the Caps to a win in the teams’ last meeting was supplied by the man who just got shipped out. But it made it that much sweeter that today’s win was very much powered by the newest Caps.

The Blue and White started out the game at a fiery pace, but with some amount of foreboding. They earned two yellow cards in quick succession, as Bonjour hauled down MLS leading scorer Wondolowski and Robson charged towards the free kick before it was actually taken. But the foreboding disappeared at the 20th minute, Dane Richards recorded his first goal since arriving from New York in the Le Toux trade.

Served off a superb Y.P. Lee pass, Richards burned in on the right-hand side and struck with power, scoring even though San Jose goalkeeper Jon Busch got a glove on it. He was rewarded for his pace, and the current 4-3-3 midfield formation, with Rochat back on the left wing and Camilo, Richards, and Mattocks in a three-man attack seems to be serving everyone well.

The buoyant mood caused by being 1-0 up on the league leaders was shattered just before halftime as Alan Gordon swung his shaggy locks and headed in the equalizer for the Earthquakes. The Whitecaps howled that Gordon’s elbow found Alain Rochat behind the play, which should have called it dead before Gordon’s head found the ball. Regardless, the Caps rode into the second half flat after conceding.

The start to the second was strong, though, and Richards did well again in a close shot. Some good pressure paid off for Vancouver as Camilo was pulled down in the box, and there was terror in the moments it looked like referee Jair Marrufo had called it off. But even though he didn’t, his assistant was on it, and from that moment the Whitecaps slipped under frantic pressure with the lead. Robson waved up the crowd before taking the penalty, and for most of the next half hour, the Earthquakes battered the Whitecaps in an attempt to make it back up.

But they were superb in holding, with San Jose outshooting Vancouver 18-9 over the course of the game. And when new designated player Kenny Miller came on, the atmosphere was electric. Miller himself exploded onto the scene, with a great run from nothing right away. Between Miller and the constant defending, everything was wound up and nervous till the final minutes, with Joe Cannon pumping up the crowd for the final corner. But then the whistle blew, and the win was sound, and everything was whole again, with the Whitecaps’ three newest players well on their way to marking out a place for themselves.

In the 29th minute, chants rang out for Eric Hassli, but by the end of the game it was Robson, Richards, and Super Kenny whose names were on the lips of the Whitecaps faithful.

Stats after the jump.

Goals

20′ – VAN – Dane Richards (Young-Pyo Lee)
38′ – SJ – Alan Gordon (Marvin Chavez)
62′ – VAN – Barry Robson (penalty)

Cards

11’ – VAN – Yellow – Martin Bonjour
12’ – VAN – Yellow – Barry Robson
32’ – SJ – Yellow – Steven Beitashour

Numbers

Shots: Vancouver 9 – San Jose 18
Shots on Goal: Vancouver 3 – San Jose 3
Fouls: Vancouver 17 – San Jose 15
Offsides: Vancouver 1 – San Jose 2
Corners: Vancouver 3 – San Jose 3
Possession: Vancouver 46% – San Jose 54%

Lineups

Vancouver Whitecaps FC: Joe Cannon; Young-Pyo Lee, Martin Bonjour, Jay DeMerit, Alain Rochat; Gershon Koffie, Jun Marques Davidson, Barry Robson; Dane Richards, Darren Mattocks (Kenny Miller 78′), Camilo Sanvezzo (Jordan Harvey 85′)
Unused Subs: Brad Knighton, Atiba Harris, Matt Watson, Carlyle Mitchell, Russell Teibert

San Jose Earthquakes: Jon Busch; Steven Beitashour, Victor Bernardez, Jason Hernandez, Justin Morrow; Marvin Chavez (Shea Salinas 64′), Sam Cronin, Rafael Baca (Sercan Guvenisik 82′), Simon Dawkins; Chris Wondolowski, Alan Gordon
Unused Subs: David Bingham, Khari Stephenson, Cesar Diaz Pizarro, Jed Zayner, Ike Opara

Coolest guy in the section:

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This guy two seats over took advantage of unlimited free refills by offering everyone around him free popcorn. He said he wanted to be the coolest guy in the section. WELL NOW YOU ARE. Photo Andrew Bates/Little Rubber Pellets