A 2-0 defeat at Minnesota United on Decision Day last year eliminated the Caps from postseason contention, while RSL squandered a 2-0 lead in their opening-round playoff encounter versus Austin FC, eventually falling 3-1 on penalties.
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Just like in 2021, the Whitecaps came to life down the stretch of its previous campaign, however, it was not quite enough to earn them a playoff spot.
In his first full season as manager a year ago Vanni Sartini saw his side struggle mightily in the opening stages of the campaign, losing six of its first eight matches before going on a run down the stretch.
Over its previous four regular-season campaigns, Vancouver have started slowly, winning no more than three matches in each of its opening 10 games over that stretch.
Last year this team lacked a quality shot-stopper who could steal them some matches, conceding the second-most goals in the Western Conference (57).
The addition of midfielder Andres Cubas around the halfway point of 2022 brought more stability to this group through the middle, but heading into this season the big question surrounding the Caps is whether or not they have a number nine with the composure to finish off the chances that playmakers like Cubas can create.
Home field was a massive advantage for Vancouver in 2022 as 10 of their 12 victories came at BC Place, which is also where 33 of its 43 points were claimed.
The 2022 season may have ended on a sour note for Claret and Cobalt, but there were still plenty of positive signs for them to take away from that campaign.
Pablo Mastroeni has instilled a grit and grind approach with this group since taking over in 2021, an approach which may not be all that appealing but has been successful nonetheless.
If they can make the playoffs again this year, it would mark the first time this franchise qualified for the postseason in three consecutive campaigns since appearing seven straight times from 2008-2014.
Their opening two regular season games will be on the road, where Salt Lake struggled throughout 2022, winning just three matches and conceding in all but two of its encounters.
Like the Caps, there are questions about where the goals will come from, though Real Salt Lake were strong on the break last season, creating lots of width and chances, while also playing solid defensively.
RSL have lost its previous two visits to Vancouver by a combined score of 6-2, with their last victory at BC Place coming in 2021 (4-0).
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Team News
Vancouver recently signed goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka from Yokohama F. Marinos in the Japanese top-flight, where the 26-year-old helped them win the domestic title in 2022 and was named to the best 11, while the Caps also acquired former RSL striker Sergio Cordova.
As part of that deal, the Whitecaps sent Salt Lake their first-round pick in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft and up to $300,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM), while the Venezuelan has committed to Vancouver until 2025 with an option for 2026.
Those were the most significant offseason acquisitions made by the Whitecaps, but the club also got rid of their share of veterans, declining options on Lucas Cavallini, Marcus Godinho and Leonard Owusu, among others, while Florian Jungwirth retired.
After Cavallini, Ryan Gauld was the next-highest Whitecaps goalscorer, netting eight times last season, while Cristian Dajome found the back of the net on four occasions in the preseason.
The leading goalscorer for RSL in 2020 and 2021, Damir Kreilach, appears to have recovered from a back injury which kept him out for most of last season, and the club might desperately need him following the departure of Sergio Cordova, who led them with 11 strikes in 2022.
Aaron Herrera transferred to CF Montreal, Bobby Wood joined the New England Revolution, while Salt Lake declined an option on Nick Besler and Johan Kappelhof.
Zac MacMath was outstanding between the sticks for Claret and Cobalt last season, maintaining 10 clean sheets, fourth among MLS goalkeepers, while Andrew Brody and Justin Meram contributed plenty of chances, finishing with six assists each in 2022.
Vancouver Whitecaps possible starting lineup:
Takaoka; Blackmon, Laborda, Veselinovic, Martins; Gressel, Cubas, Schopf; Gauld; Cordova, White
Real Salt Lake possible starting lineup:
MacMath; Brody, Glad, Silva, Vera; Savarino, Ruiz, Ojeda, Gomez; Kreilach, Musovski
We say: Vancouver Whitecaps 2-1 Real Salt Lake
Adding a quality goalkeeper like Takaoka should allow the Caps to be a little more aggressive and take chances going forward, while the man between the sticks has shown he can make big stops when needed, something sorely missing for Vancouver last season.
RSL have a solid collective group but staying with an up-tempo team like the Caps on that artificial turf could force them to chase the game and leave their defence exposed in transition.
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