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Whitecaps Impressive Play Continues

Photo Credit Wes Shaw/Shotbug Press

There are or were many who were skeptical about how the Whitecaps would do this season considering that they have a new “bench boss” guiding the squad obviously taking them in a new direction.

As dismayed as you might get, things have or seem to be fitting out extremely well given that for the first time in club history they are sitting with a record of 3 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws in club history.

In all competitions to date they are currently undefeated in their previous five matches (4W-0L-1D) noting that their 2025 MLS SuperDraft selection Tate Johnson managed to score his first career MLS goal in his MLS debut and first start.

Another first is that Mathías Laborda scored his first season goal (first at BC Place) while Pedro Vite recorded a goal contribution in each of the first three MLS matches of the season.

It was yet another successful night at BC Place, as Vancouver Whitecaps FC kept their perfect MLS record alive with a 2-0 win over Canadian rivals CF Montréal.

They had a few half-chances early in the opening part of the match that saw both Ali Ahmed and Brian White drive the attack but were forced to make some minor changes after Ryan Gauld, their Captain, was taken out after only 23 minutes. 

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Mathías Laborda tried for the audacious just before the half-hour mark, going for a bicycle kick in the middle of Montréal’s box but his shot fell right into the hands of Jonathan Sirois.

The ‘Caps nearly caught a break minutes later, when an errant back pass from Montréal nearly bypassed Sirois and into the net, but it got cleared before it could cross the line. 

Whitecaps FC did take advantage of the ensuing corner, however, as after the delivery, some chaos in the box allowed Laborda to poke a shot past Sirois and give the ‘Caps the lead.

Whitecaps FC kept controlling the match all the way until Joe Dickerson blew for halftime, entering the break with an all-important lead.

The ‘Caps did not take long after the restart to double the advantage, thanks to Tate Johnson’s first ever Whitecaps FC goal in his MLS debut and first start. 

The move began when Pedro Vite found Ahmed in behind on the right. The Canadian then whipped a cross in for Johnson to hit first time, looping his shot into the net for 2-0.

Vite nearly made it 3-0 not long after, catching a bouncing ball sweetly with a half-volley and pushing Sirois into a full-stretch save. 

Vite forced another strong save from Sirois not long later, this time with the shot fizzing just above the floor.

CF Montreal at Vancouver Whitecaps FC at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, BC, March 8, 2025 Photo: Wes Shaw/Shotbug Press

Yohei Takaoka then came up with a massive save with less than 10 minutes to go, sticking out a leg at the last second after Prince Owusu tried to poke it past him right in front of the net.

Blackmon then turned hero right at the end when a ball was bouncing right by the goal line after hitting the framework, clearing the danger before it could turn into a goal.

In the end, another good performance from the ‘Caps saw them start the MLS season 3W-0L-0D for the first time in club history, and move to the top of the Western Conference. 

Whitecaps FC are back in action this coming Wednesday, March 12 as they travel to Mexico for the second leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup Round of 16 tie against CF Monterrey. 

Kickoff will be at 4:30 p.m. PT, live on OneSoccer, FuboTV, and TELUS channel 980.

The ‘Caps then travel to Texas to face FC Dallas on Saturday, March 15 at 5:30 p.m. PT before coming back home to BC Place to host Chicago Fire on Saturday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m. PT. For tickets, visit whitecapsfc.com/tickets.

MATCH DETAILS

Attendance: 19,531

Referee: Joe Dickerson

Scoring Summary

32’ – VAN – Mathías Laborda

49’ – VAN – Tate Johnson (Ali Ahmed, Pedro Vite)

Statistics

Possession: VAN 54.5% – MTL 45.5%,   Shots: VAN 15 – MTL 10

Shots on Goal: VAN 7 – MTL 2,              Saves: VAN 2 – MTL 5

Fouls: VAN 11 – MTL 15,                        Offsides VAN 0 – MTL 1

Corners: VAN 8 – MTL 7

Cautions

39’ – MTL – Luca Petrasso

41’ – MTL – Brandan Crag

90’+4 – VAN – J.C. Ngando

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