2. Alain Rochat needs a more central role
In these past few weeks we've seen Alain Rochat be a true beast in a myriad of different positions. While left back is his native position, his stints at center-back were excellent at worst. He was assertive, good on the ball, fearless going forward, and he scored a goal. Against the Columbus Crew Rochat was played at left back with Janicki and Akoul in the center of defense. While Akloul is a beast, and Janicki is nothing short of awesome, they're both very similar defenders. Thinking about it, neither of the two are ball playing, slalom dribbling, and goalscoring center backs like Rochat was.
I'm not saying that Rochat needs to be put in center back in the place of Akloul or Janicki, but maybe he should have a more central role. His performance at left back was quiet, strong but fairly quiet. As one of the best players in the team, I'd like to see him on the ball more, making more of a difference.
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Dunfield scored against the Montreal Impact in the first leg |
As a Whitecaps fan, I sit down and watch every game from start to finish. I'm thinking of skipping the first half and just watching the second from now on. I'm joking, but the point I'm trying to make is that the Whitecaps have been pitiful in first halves. Against Montreal in the midweek and against Columbus, watching the first half made me want to simply tear my eyes out of my sockets, and boil them. While in the second half the Whitecaps picked things up, it has never been enough to win matches.
To finish off this point: remember the opening day win over Toronto FC? Guess who scored twice in the first half? Guess who hasn't scored twice in a game after that? The Whitecaps. We need to come out strong and goalscoring in the first half of games.
4. Magical comebacks happen once... maybe twice
Some teams are comeback teams. The United States of America, Manchester United, Inter Milan, they're all teams which can go two goals down and come back to win 3-2. While the Whitecaps had a memorable comeback against Sporting Kansas City, coming from 3-0 down to draw 3-3, I don't think it will happen again.
I say this because every time the Whitecaps go a goal down, I always think "They can come back". It hasn't happened again yet, and I'm not sure it will again this season. This point matches the one above about being a first half team, the Whitecaps can't count on last minute comebacks to get all the points needed this season, because it won't be enough. Let's be awake in the first half and not go a goal or two down, it's a lot easier to win that way.
Hopefully we'll see the Whitecaps win this wednesday when they face the Montreal Impact at
Empire Field for the return leg of the Nutrilite Canadian Championship semi-final. The first leg in Montreal was a well-fought 1-0 away victory for the Caps, and hopefully TT will set the side out to go for another win and progress to the final!