Vancouver Whitecaps want more intensity in first Cascadia tilt against Portland Timbers

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Vancouver Whitecaps head coach Vanni Sartini said the players are still finding their feet and learning lessons from results that do not go their way

After a disappointing 3-0 loss to Los Angeles FC on Wednesday in CONCACAF Champions League action, the Vancouver Whitecaps are looking for a rebound on Saturday against regional rivals.

“I think we are still not mature enough that when we’re dominating it doesn’t mean that we have to be up in the score every time.”“We’re not used to being the team in charge of a game,” Sartini added. “I want to see us keep developing our style of play, be more clinical in the box and in case things aren’t going our way we don’t lose our minds.”

The Whitecaps are taking on the Portland Timbers on Saturday in the first Cascadia tilt of the season.

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