‘It All Comes to This Moment’: Whitecaps Eager to Make History in MLS Cup Final
Vancouver Whitecaps seek MLS Cup win after beating Inter Miami twice in CONCACAF semifinals; they reached the final by defeating FC San Diego, their first MLS Cup appearance.
- On Saturday, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC clinched a spot in the MLS Cup final by beating FC San Diego 3-1 in the conference final to reach the championship in Fort Lauderdale.
- Back in late April Vancouver Whitecaps FC downed Inter Miami 5-1 on aggregate, winning 2-0 at B.C. Place and 3-1 in Florida, fueling confidence this year.
- Key contributions from Brian White, striker and the midseason addition of Thomas Müller, World Cup winner , have shaped the season.
- The ownership sale and stadium lease issues create immediate stakes for the club as the Vancouver ownership group announced the club was for sale late last year and BC Place lease expires at the end of the year, with Don Garber warning of `tough decisions`.
- This year, Jesper S�rensen has guided Vancouver Whitecaps FC through uncertainty in his first season, while the club’s prior best MLS runs were quarterfinal appearances, highlighting this Cup’s significance.
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By ANNE M. PETERSON Vancouver has already beaten Inter Miami in a major competition this year, so the Whitecaps feel they can repeat the feat in the MLS final. In late April, the Whitecaps crushed Lionel Messi and his teammates 5-1 on aggregate in the CONCACAF Champions League semifinals. The first leg ended with a 2-0 victory for Vancouver at BC Place, followed by a 3-1 win in Florida. “We just have to trust our game,” said midfielder Ryan Gaul…
‘It all comes to this moment’: Whitecaps eager to make history in MLS Cup final
MIAMI - It's been a long season for the Vancouver Whitecaps.
The Whitecaps have had success against Miami, so they're hoping the MLS Cup is no different
Vancouver has already bested Inter Miami in a big competition this year, so the Whitecaps feel there's really no reason they can't do it again in the MLS Cup final.
The Inter Miami, led by Lionel Messi, prepares to compete for the MLS 2025 Cup final against the Vancouver Whitecaps, in a duel that promises intensity and few time concessions. The Florida team arrives with figures in great shape like TadeNo Allende, author of seven goals in the season, and with the backing of a hobby that dreams of watching his club raise the title. Miami Challenge Although Messi is considered the best living player in the wor…
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