
Sporting KC Slips to 1-0 Loss at Vancouver
April 2, 2022 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
Sporting Kansas City News Release
Sporting Kansas City (2-4-0, 6 points) slipped to a 1-0 road loss at Vancouver Whitecaps FC (1-3-1, 4 points) on Saturday night at BC Place. An evenly contested battle was decided in the 73rd minute when Whitecaps midfielder Ryan Raposo slotted home from close range, condemning Sporting to a sixth straight away defeat dating back to last October.
Manager Peter Vermes deployed a lineup that featured two changes from Sporting's 1-0 triumph over rivals Real Salt Lake seven days earlier at Children's Mercy Park. Holding midfielder Uri Rosell returned to the pitch after missing a month with a hamstring injury, pushing Remi Walter into an advanced midfield spot and dropping Roger Espinoza to the bench. In attack, meanwhile, center forward Khiry Shelton replaced Nikola Vujnovic for his first start since March 5, having recovered fully from a calf ailment.
Shelton was involved early and often, conjuring the first threat of the night in the 14th minute by finding a pocket of space in a central area, receiving a pass from Walter and unleashing a low drive that fizzed marginally wide from 25 yards.
The visitors remained on the front foot and asked further questions of the Vancouver backline three minutes shy of intermission. A lovely buildup saw Felipe Hernandez surge into the attacking third, slip past a defender and spread the ball right to Graham Zusi. Sporting's all-time appearance leader cut the ball onto his left foot and pulled the trigger on the edge of the box, but his effort took a deflection before looping into the thankful hands of Vancouver goalkeeper Thomas Hasal.
The game's first shot on target fell to Vancouver two minutes into the second half. Jamaican international Javain Brown floated a long ball over the top to Scottish playmaker Ryan Gauld, whose flick-on header was comfortably collected by Sporting goalkeeper Tim Melia. Shortly thereafter, Zusi did well to spread himself and block a close-range attempt by Deiber Caicedo.
Sporting tested Hasal for the first time in the 52nd minute on a brilliant combination between wingers Johnny Russell and Daniel Salloi. The former slalomed past a pair of Vancouver tacklers and spun a pass to Salloi, who drove goalward only to see his shot atop the box smothered by the Whitecaps keeper.
Canadian international and Vancouver Designated Player Lucas Cavallini entered as a 58th-minute substitute and his presence was quickly felt, as he forced Melia into a save near the hour-mark.
At the opposite end, fellow substitute Roger Espinoza was on the end of a golden opportunity for Sporting. Left back Ben sweat galloped down the flank and delivered a pinpoint cross to the 35-year-old veteran, whose side volley from the penalty spot lacked the pace and direction to beat Hasal.
The contest continued to gain steam as both sides traded jabs, with the Whitecaps nearly landing a haymaker on 68 minutes when Russell Teibert's long-range curler missed the target by a matter of inches.
The hosts finally broke the deadlock in the 73rd minute off the foot of Raposo, who opened his MLS scoring account with an opportunistic finish from a tight angle on the left edge of the six-yard area. The play gave Vancouver its first second-half goal of the year and broke Sporting's 180-minute shutout streak dating back to March 19.
Diminutive winger Marinos Tzionis, who bagged his first career goal for the Cyprus Men's National Team in a 2-0 win over Estonia on Tuesday, provided a noticeable spark off the bench in the late stages, dashing forward and combining with Espinoza before seeing his left-footed drive corralled by Hasal with 82 minutes on the clock.
Having played four of their first six matches away from home this season, Sporting will host three of their next four in the friendly confines of Children's Mercy Park. That stretch will begin next Saturday, April 9, when Vermes' men welcome Nashville SC (2-2-1, 7 points) for a 7:30 p.m. CT showdown on 38 The Spot, the Sporting KC app and SportingKC.com. Tickets for the cross-conference fixture are available at SeatGeek.com.
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Sporting Kansas City Manager Peter Vermes
Thoughts on the game...
The only thing that was lacking was goals. Our game plan was good. We took advantage of the things that we talked about. We actually did. We just need to score the chances that we had. We had some very good chances that we either didn't execute on the final shot in a good technical way or we just were too slow in the trigger. What we lacked tonight was scoring goals, that's the bottom line.
On the goal conceded...
I don't know anything about the offside. I haven't seen the replay to judge that. Sorry, but I don't know that. I have no idea.
On the second half substitutions...
We created some good chances. The game got wide open and we knew that we were going to have to make subs going into the game just because, as I said before, there's a lot of guys still coming back off injury and they're just not 100% at this moment. But regardless, we create chances prior to those guys leaving and then after those guys went off, we created chances. We just needed to score.
Sporting Kansas City midfielder Felipe Hernandez
Thoughts on the game...
I think we dominated most of the game. We created chances. I don't think they created much. They got a few lucky bounces and then they stick it in the back of the net that and that's about it. We just need to get in the next week and work on our finishing and some more things and we'll get it right.
On the fouls against Khiry Shelton...
Honestly, from my angle, I thought it was a foul. From what I saw, Khiry got pulled from behind, but I haven't seen a replay so I can't really say much on it.
On the team's road struggles...
We're just going to keep working hard every day at training. We'll come in next week and reassess and look over the game film and the mistakes that we had. I don't think we're worried at all about that because we'll get it figured out for sure.
Sporting Kansas City midfielder Uri Rosell
On returning from injury...
I think it was important for me to get back on my feet and try to get a solid 45 minutes. That's what we have done at the beginning so I'm happy for that. I think we did a good job and unfortunately we couldn't get the result but at least I'm healthy. I'm feeling good. That's a good thing for me.
On the goal conceded...
I haven't seen any replay but it went fast and at the end, I think what they did is what we expected: kick long balls, get second balls and go from there. So unfortunately, I cannot comment more because I didn't see it on TV.
On the attack needing to build chemistry...
Well, it may be a little bit of that. I think at the end of the day you have those days that it's hard and the goal doesn't come to you. I think we got a couple of good chances that we didn't capitalize but unfortunately, as you guys saw, we couldn't score and hopefully next week we'll come back stronger and get more in sync altogether.
2022 MLS Regular Season | Match 6
BC Place | Vancouver, British Columbia
Attendance: 16,772
Weather: Indoors
Score 1 2 F Sporting Kansas City (2-4-0, 6 points) 0 0 0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC (1-3-1, 4 points) 0 1 1
Sporting Kansas City: Tim Melia; Graham Zusi, Nicolas Isimat-Mirin, Andreu Fontas, Ben Sweat; Uri Rosell (Roger Espinoza 46'), Remi Walter, Felipe Hernandez (Cam Duke 77'); Johnny Russell (Marinos Tzionis 77'), Khiry Shelton (Nikola Vujnovic 80'), Daniel Salloi
Subs Not Used: John Pulskamp, Logan Ndenbe, Robert Voloder, Jake Davis
Vancouver Whitecaps FC: Thomas Hasal; Tristan Blackmon (Florian Jungwirth 90+9'), Ranko Veselinovic, Jake Nerwinski; Javain Brown, Russell Teibert (C), Sebastian Berhalter (Michael Baldisimo 69'), Ryan Raposo (Marcus Godinho 79'); Ryan Gauld (Pedro Vite 69'); Deiber Caicedo (Tosaint Ricketts 79'), Brian White (Lucas Cavallini 58')
Subs Not Used: Cody Cropper, Cristian Gutierrez, Cristian Dajome
Scoring Summary:
VAN - Ryan Raposo 1 (unassisted) 73'
Misconduct Summary:
VAN - Russell Teibert (caution; unsporting behavior) 37'
VAN - Sebastian Berhalter (caution; dissent) 45'
VAN - Lucas Cavallini (caution; dissent) 60'
VAN - Marcus Godinho (caution; unsporting behavior) 90+4' Stat SKC VAN Shots 11 12 Shots on Goal 4 3 Saves 2 4 Fouls 11 12 Offsides 0 1 Corner Kicks 3 1
Referee: Fotis Bazakos
Assistant Referee: Ian Anderson
Assistant Referee: Lyes Arfa
Fourth Official: Ramy Touchan
VAR: Alejandro Mariscal
AVAR: Rene Parra
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