Gressel set for Whitecaps debut as Vancouver looks to halt rolling Chicago Fire
VANCOUVER — The newest addition to the Vancouver Whitecaps’ lineup simply wants to contribute.
Days after the ‘Caps acquired Julian Gressel from D.C. United for US$900,000 in general allocation money, the star wingback told reporters he’s the kind of player who’d rather have two assists than one goal because it means his team has scored twice.
“That’s me, the team player,” he said. “I’m a team guy first that wants to win above all else. And if that means that my role is to assist more and not be scoring, that’s fine.”
Gressel tallied two goals and 13 assists in 34 Major League Soccer games for United last season. Since coming into the league in 2017, he’s made 171 regular-season appearances, split between D.C. and Atlanta United, recording 19 goals and 58 assists.