Caps coach Robinson does not cherish memories of battle with German star
VANCOUVER — Carl Robinson does not exactly have fond memories of playing against Bastian Schweinsteiger.
“He was probably the hardest player I’ve played against,” said Robinson, a Welshman who now coaches the Vancouver Whitecaps. “Wales played against Germany. I started the game and came off after 56 minutes — and I was very happy to come off. That might tell you (about) my performance, or his.”
On Saturday, Robinson’s task will be to get his team to stop Schweinsteiger as the Whitecaps (6-6-3) visit the red-hot Chicago Fire (10-3-4) in Major League Soccer play. Enjoying a career renaissance after struggling at Manchester United, Schweinsteiger, a former World Cup star, has helped the Fire surge up the standings to second place overall after finishing last in the past two seasons.
“You have to respect the top players in the league and (Schweinsteiger) is certainly one of them,” Robinson said after a practice this week at UBC. “He’s a top player because he does the simple things. He’s a very smart player and his quality is second to none. He does the right things every time.”


