Report From Philadelphia Union
Philadelphia, Pa. – Philadelphia Union lost to Vancouver Whitecaps FC, 3-0 on Saturday in front of 20,183 fans at BC Place. First-half goals from Pedro Morales and Octavio Rivero paced the Whitecaps. Darren Mattocks added the club’s third. For the Union, Brian Sylvestre made seven saves in his first career MLS start. That was a season-high for a Union goalkeeper this season and tied for the fifth-most by an MLS goalkeeper.
MATCH RECAP
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3, Philadelphia Union 0
BC Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
SCORING SUMMARY
VAN – Pedro Morales (Cristian Techera) 34’ HIGHLIGHT: http://bit.ly/1Rpu6rg
VAN – Octavio Rivero 44’ HIGHLIGHT: http://bit.ly/1Es1VOz
VAN – Darren Mattocks 81’ HIGHLIGHT: http://bit.ly/1Esb9dI
DISCIPLINE SUMMARY
PHI – Richie Marquez (red) 78’
VAN – Cristian Techera (yellow) 80’
POST-GAME AUDIO
Union head coach Jim Curtin: http://bit.ly/1Jzasni
Union goalkeeper Brian Sylvestre: http://bit.ly/1zOSr4j
MATCH DAY STATS
Box score: http://bit.ly/1Jz4Wku
Stats: http://bit.ly/1zOCknj
UNION STARTING XI
Brian Sylvestre, Sheanon Williams, Richie Marquez, Ethan White (Conor Casey 76’), Raymon Gaddis, Maurice Edu ©, Zach Pfeffer, Andrew Wenger (Vincent Nogueira 62’), Cristian Maidana, Eric Ayuk Mbu, Fernando Aristeguieta (Sebastien Le Toux 62’).
Unused subs: Trey Mitchell, Fabinho, Brian Carroll, Fred.
VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC STARTING XI
David Ousted, Tim Parker, Kendall Watson, Pa-Modou Kah, Jordan Harvey, Matias Laba, Russell Teibert, Mauro Rosales (Cristian Techera 12’), Pedro Morales © (Robert Earnshaw 87’), Kekuta Manneh, Octavio Rivero (Darren Mattocks 70’).
Unused subs: Paolo Tornaghi, Sam Adekugbe, Nicolas Mezquida, Gershon Koffie.
OFFICIALS
Ismail Elfath (referee), Paul Scott (assistant), Eduardo Mariscal (assistant), Juan Guzman (fourth).
ATTENDANCE
20,183
TEAM NOTES
- The Union fell to 2-2-2 all-time against Vancouver. It was also the club’s first loss at BC Place, falling to 1-1-0 at the Whitecaps new stadium.
- This was Ray Gaddis’ 53rd consecutive start, third longest by an outfield player in franchise history.
- Defender Richie Marquez made his first career MLS start.
- Goalkeeper Brian Sylvestre made his first career MLS start.
- The seven saves for Sylvestre were a season-high by a Union keeper. It was also tied for the fifth-most by an MLS keeper this year.