Thomas Müller’s Stoppage-Time Goal Helps Whitecaps Beat Orlando 2
Thomas Müller’s stoppage-time goal secured Vancouver Whitecaps’ 2-1 win, extending their unbeaten streak to 11 matches and clinching first place in the Western Conference.
- On Saturday, Thomas Müller scored in stoppage time to give the Vancouver Whitecaps a 2-1 win at Orlando, securing all three points.
- Earlier in the match, Dagur Thorhallsson opened scoring for Orlando City, while Nelson Pierre, who replaced Daniel Ríos, equalized late and Robin Jansson left injured, replaced by Duncan McGuire.
- The visitors kept 65 percent possession and registered 23 attempts, nine on Pedro Gallese, while Vancouver's unbeaten run extended to 11 matches in the 2025 season.
- Vancouver sits three points clear of second-place San Diego and closes the regular season next Saturday against Dallas.
- The victory put Vancouver Whitecaps in sole possession of first place in the Western Conference with a week left in the regular season, and Saturday night’s late drama will go down as a highlight of the 2025 season.
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Muller´s last-minute strike earns dramatic win for Vancouver
The Vancouver Whitecaps moved one step closer to sealing top spot in MLS’ Western Conference as they ran out 2-1 winners against Orlando City on Saturday. Thomas Muller got the last-gasp goal to send Vancouver onto 63 points, just three behind overall leaders, the Philadelphia Union, and ...
Müller scored the decisive goal for Vancouver against Orlando in the postseason and leads his team to the top of the table.
Thomas Müller meets in the postseason – Vancouver wins Orlando City and conquers the lead in the West.
Deep down in the post-game period, Thomas Müller is already providing a big moment: The German football pro meets for his Vancouver Whitecaps to win - and makes his enthusiasm about the situation clear in big words afterwards.
Orlando City falls at home to Vancouver
A shorthanded Orlando City had its hands full against the high-flying Vancouver Whitecaps, ultimately falling 2-1 at home on Saturday night to the Canadian side. “Frustrating. I can say I felt like we were defending for a very long time. That’s something I mean to look at,” Lions defender Dagur Dan Thorhallsson said. “I don’t know why we scored, and we just dropped down and defended for almost the rest of the game. We counterattacked, yeah, but …
Thomas Müller shot the Vancouver Whitecaps at number one in the Western Conference of the Major League Soccer in North America. He met in Orlando during the replay and cheered: "I love the team.
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