Whitecaps head to Kansas City looking to end two-game losing skid
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Whitecaps will shuffle the deck in hopes of dealing themselves a winning hand for their game against Sporting Kansas City Friday.
Head coach Carl Robinson took the blame for his team’s lethargic performance in a 2-0 Major League Soccer loss last week at home against Los Angeles Football Club. When star striker Kei Kamara suffered an injury in the final minutes of training the day before the game, Robinson was forced to make some lineup changes, including starting Erik Hurtado in Kamara’s place.
“Obviously in 24 hours you have to change your game plan, which we did,” Robinson said after a practice this week. “It affected the group a little more than I wanted it too.
“Because they (LAFC) played three centrebacks they were able to squash us a little bit and force us backwards. We were unable to get up the field with our wide players. It will be different this week.”


