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Whitecaps 3, Dynamo 0: Houston has a problem against resurgent Caps

Whitecaps 3, Dynamo 0: Houston has a problem against resurgent Caps

Vancouver Sun4 days ago
HOUSTON (AP) — Emmanuel Sabbi scored a goal in the fourth minute, Sebastian Berhalter added a goal and the Vancouver Whitecaps beat the Houston Dynamo 3-0 on Wednesday night.
Yohei Takaoka had two saves and his MLS-high 10th shutout this season for Vancouver.
Mathias Laborda's header from the centre of the area, off a ball-in played by Edier Ocampo, was parried by diving goalkeeper Jonathan Bond but Sabbi blasted a half-volley into the net to open the scoring.
Brian White, on the right side of the area, played a pass back to a charging Sebastian Berhalter for a first-touch finish from just outside the penalty box in the 42nd.
White had a penalty kick blocked by Bond but tapped in his own rebound to cap the scoring in the 56th.
The Whitecaps (12-5-5) had lost back-to-back games — by a combined score of 6-0 — and four of their last five.
Houston (7-11-5) had 56% possession, though the Dynamo were outshot 14-13, 7-2 on target.
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