Retooled after a disappointing season, Whitecaps ready to take on Union
VANCOUVER — As the Vancouver Whitecaps prepared for their Major League Soccer season-opening game Sunday against the Philadelphia Union, head coach Carl Robinson was asked how his team will be better this year than last year’s disappointing showing.
“It’s a difficult question to answer prior to the season,” said the former Welsh international who is entering his fourth season as Vancouver’s skipper. “If you ask me at the end of the season I will be able to give you an answer.”
Perhaps Robinson was hesitant to answer given the way last season played out. At one point last year the Whitecaps were 8-8-6 and still in the playoff hunt. But they managed just two wins in the final 14 games and finished with a 10-15-9 record. That left them eighth in the 10-team Western Conference, seven points out of the playoffs.
The Whitecaps struggled to score goals last season while allowing the second most in the conference. There also were questions about the harmony in the locker-room.


