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Vancouver Whitecaps
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End 6-0
82′
A.Markanich
D.Padelford
77′
R. Elloumi
B. White
77′
T. Müller
A.Jackson
74′
6-0
C.T.Sabaly
Assist: M. Laborda
73′
D.Taylor
65′
C.T.Sabaly
É.Ocampo
65′
S. Schonlau
E. Sabbi
65′
Oliver·Larraz
S. Berhalter
65′
O.Gene
N.Triantis
64′
J. Rodriguez
T. Chancalay
64′
A. Cubas
54′
B. White
45′
B. Hlongwane
K. Duncan
45′
D.Taylor
C. Harvey
Halftime 4-0
49′
J.Díaz
43′
4-0
E. Sabbi
Assist: S. Berhalter
22′
3-0
M. Laborda
13′
2-0
B. White
Assist: E. Sabbi
8′
S. Berhalter
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Match Info
Major League Soccer witnessed a stunning result in the early hours of Sunday morning as the Vancouver Whitecaps delivered a statement performance, demolishing Minnesota United FC by a score of 6-0 at BC Place. This was a match defined by Vancouver's ruthless attacking efficiency, turning what many expected to be a competitive fixture into a one-sided rout that will send shockwaves through the Western Conference. The significance of such a comprehensive victory cannot be overstated, as it propels the Whitecaps up the table and leaves Minnesota searching for answers after a defensive collapse. The tone was set early, with the Whitecaps finding the net within the opening fifteen minutes, capitalizing on a defensive error from the visitors. The floodgates truly opened before halftime, as Vancouver added two more quickfire goals to take a commanding 3-0 lead into the break. Any hope of a Minnesota comeback was extinguished shortly after the restart, with the home side scoring a fourth goal that effectively killed the contest. The Whitecaps continued to press, adding two more late goals to complete the humiliation, with their attacking players linking up with confidence and precision throughout the ninety minutes. The standout performance came from the Whitecaps' forward line, which exploited space at will, while Minnesota's defense looked disorganized and overwhelmed from start to finish. This result provides a massive boost to Vancouver's goal difference and points tally, moving them into a strong position in the playoff race. For Minnesota United, it's a damaging defeat that will raise serious questions about their defensive solidity and mental resilience on the road. Post-match, the Vancouver manager praised his team's focus and execution, stating, "We spoke about starting fast and being clinical, and the players executed the game plan perfectly. It's a performance to build on." In contrast, the Minnesota coach was blunt in his assessment: "We were nowhere near good enough today. It's unacceptable, and we have to look at ourselves and respond immediately."