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91ƵLighthearted91Ƶ Vancouver Whitecaps confident as they head out on the road

Last year91Ƶs early road winless streak just a memory ahead of FC Dallas matchup
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Vancouver Whitecaps players celebrate a 2-0 victory against the San Jose Earthquakes in an MLS soccer match in San Jose, Calif., Saturday, March 9, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Tony Avelar

The Vancouver Whitecaps will be without some major baggage as they hit the road this season.

Last year, away games quickly took on a weight for the team, said head coach Vanni Sartini. The 91ƵCaps battled to several draws and collected victories at home but didn91Ƶt win on the road in Major League Soccer action until June 24.

91ƵMaybe some of them we played well, but we didn91Ƶt win for, like, the first seven or eight (away) games,91Ƶ Sartini said. 91ƵAnd it became maybe a little bit a kind of curse or something that you need to break. And it can go into your head.91Ƶ

That weight has already been lifted this year. The 91ƵCaps (1-0-1) captured their first victory of the campaign last Saturday, beating the Earthquakes 2-0 in San Jose.

91ƵNow that we have the first win, we can be a little bit lighthearted,91Ƶ Sartini said.

Vancouver will look to add another three points Saturday when it visits FC Dallas (1-2-0).

In Texas, Vancouver will face some fearsome forwards, including Dallas91Ƶs big off-season acquisition, Petar Musa. The 26-year-old Croatian striker comes to MLS from Portuguese side Benfica, where he registered 17 goals in 66 appearances.

Whitecaps attacking midfielder Damir Kreilach also hails from Croatia and has been watching Musa91Ƶs ascent.

91ƵHe91Ƶs a young player, a young star, a great holding-up striker scoring so many goals for Benfica the last couple years,91Ƶ Kreilach said. 91ƵI just hope he91Ƶs going to be far away from the ball this weekend.91Ƶ

Vancouver also needs to watch out for Colombian striker Jesus Ferreira, who had 12 goals in MLS play last season 91Ƶ including two in the Toros 2-1 win over the 91ƵCaps on May 17.

Locking the game down defensively doesn91Ƶt simply fall to the back line, said 91ƵCaps captain Ryan Gauld.

91ƵIt91Ƶll be just good teamwork to prevent (Ferreira and Musa) from getting on the ball as much as possible,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵThey91Ƶre good players, so it91Ƶs inevitable that they91Ƶre going to get on it. And we just need to them down, be as close as possible, put them under pressure, just do our best to stop them from influencing the game.91Ƶ

The game in Dallas isn91Ƶt one where the 91ƵCaps will be happy to come out with a draw, Gauld added.

While the Whitecaps were ousted from the playoffs in the first round last year, they finished the regular-season with a five-game unbeaten streak (1-0-4) and the bar has been raised for the 2024 campaign.

Two games in, the 91ƵCaps know there91Ƶs still a lot of work to do both on and off the field, Gauld said.

91ƵObviously we91Ƶre not at our best now, just a few games into the season,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵWe91Ƶre not at our sharpest, we91Ƶre not where we want to be tactically so it91Ƶs going to be a process.

91ƵWe91Ƶve started well, but we need to go hopefully take points off of Dallas and keep us moving in the right direction.91Ƶ

VANCOUVER WHITECAPS (1-0-1) AT FC DALLAS (1-2-0)

Saturday, Toyota Stadium

INS AND OUTS: Sartini will watch from the press box as he continues to serve a six-game suspension. On the field, the Whitecaps are still without Canadian fullback Sam Adekugbe (knee). The Toros have an extensive injured list and are expected to be missing seven players this weekend, including defenders Geovane Jesus (knee), Sebastien Ibeagha (calf) and Amet Korça (groin), as well as midfielders Asier Illarramendi (adductor), Marco Farfan (back), Paxton Pomykal (knee) and Alan Velasco (knee).

HISTORY BOOKS: The two sides have met 28 times in MLS regular-season play. Dallas holds an 11-9-8 record in the all-time series and won the last matchup 2-1 on May 17, 2023.

THE NEW GUY: Ralph Priso trained with the 91ƵCaps this week after Vancouver being acquired from the Colorado Rapids for general allocation money and draft picks on Monday. Schuster said he91Ƶs long had his eye on the 21-year-old Canadian midfielder and believes Priso is a versatile young player who has yet to reach his ceiling. The sporting director said the move will add depth to a Whitecaps roster that91Ƶs expected to see a lot of action across various competitions this year.

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