Monday, February 22, 2016

Vancouver Seeking its Chance to Write History as a First Canadian Squad



To win it all and write history as a first Canadian squad to win the MLS Cup and the bragging rights from the Boys up north.

These awesome Caps can write their own history; after all last campaign saw a squad that almost won it all and dominated the league. With its indisputable game and elegant style, one thing  this initial eleven always displays in the field.

After a terrific run for the Supporters Shield and being in the Western Conference top for some time, the Caps were victim of those infamous injures that some of its key players had and hence the results.

Still a squad accustomed to net a shield or two in every campaign- especially considered as a dominant entity in its internal competition over its Cascadia foes and so far, the Canadian Boys dominate it with an all-around authority.

Very well, the optimism shown by its man at the helm in Manager Carl Robinson, who is very excited for his new talents identifying with its veterans and their game, is somehow looking very positive on the eve of another campaign.

In the eyes of the Welsh Boss, much work is seen ahead for his initial eleven looking very impressive and with some absences, the moment this squad is all complete, they may have another brilliant and successful campaign ahead.

Something that the Whitecaps top man known for his creativity in each one of his lineups- filled with lots of thrills and electrifying plays along a reputation of not going down that easily.

 As mentioned one thing the Caps Boss is betting on his youth and with three new players, being two of them a couple of two promising strikers in Christopher Hellmann and Thomas Sanner along of Centre back Cole Sieler.

No, wonder the joy for his squad bright future ahead, that the Welsh Boss cannot hide after seeing some positives in his squad preseason and his new Boys delivering and adapting so far to his scheme.

The arrival of consummated veterans in Costa Rican Christian Bolaños, Japanese Masato Kudo, Canadian Fraser Aird and Blas Perez to add to its armada.

By far this squad may look complete, but in the eyes of its Manager details are needed and those corrected, after that, look out league as the new Vancouver Whitecaps are one solid squad and ready to cause havoc in all of MLS.

With a game hard, to predict and decipher by the opposing defenses as well tough for the strikers to penetrate a not so easy defensive backfield as well a top of the line keeper in David Ousted, delivering when most needed.
At the end the Vancouver Whitecaps not only will aim for the league title but for all of the league trophies and maybe more as this squad can do it and with style and a good fighting stance from its top of the line roster.

Indeed, this will be the year of the Vancouver Whitecaps, as many situate this squad on the top, with no doubt about it and lots of confidence!



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