Vancouver Whitecaps fight back to draw 2-2 with LAFC after early double blow
Global Desk May 12, 2025 10:20 AM
Synopsis

Vancouver Whitecaps clawed back from a 2-0 deficit to draw 2-2 with LAFC in a thrilling MLS clash at BC Place. Goals from Brian White and a late equalizer showcased the Whitecaps’ resilience against a sharp Los Angeles FC side that struck twice within the opening 20 minutes

LAFC’s Denis Bouanga celebrates after converting a penalty against Vancouver Whitecaps during their intense 2-2 draw in Major League Soccer action at BC Place Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-Imagn Images
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Los Angeles FC (LAFC) got off to a thunderous start at BC Place in their MLS clash against Vancouver Whitecaps, silencing the home crowd with two goals inside the first 20 minutes. In the 8th minute, LAFC midfielder Marco Delgado broke the deadlock with a clean finish, putting the visitors ahead 1-0.

Just eleven minutes later, LAFC struck again—this time from the penalty spot. Star striker Denis Bouanga stepped up and calmly slotted home in the 19th minute to double LAFC's advantage. Vancouver were rattled, down 0-2, and struggling to get a grip on the game.

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Cards and comebacks: Whitecaps regain footing


Despite the early shock, Vancouver Whitecaps began to claw back momentum. Defender Sergi Palencia of LAFC received a yellow card in the 28th minute, offering Vancouver a sliver of opportunity. Just two minutes later, the Whitecaps pounced. In the 26th minute, striker Brian White netted Vancouver's first goal, assisted by S. Berhalter, cutting the deficit in half and reigniting the match.

The intense pace continued, and LAFC’s David Martínez was shown a yellow card in first-half stoppage time (45’+1), highlighting the visitors' defensive tension. The halftime score stood at Vancouver 1 – 2 LAFC, with both teams showing no signs of letting up.

Whitecaps rally to earn point at home

The second half began with a strategic change for Vancouver. At the 46th minute, defender Ali Ahmed came on for striker Pedro Vite—a move aimed at stabilizing the backline while maintaining pressure upfront.

The game’s turning point came in the 57th minute when Vancouver’s Jayden Nelson was shown a yellow card, and just minutes later, LAFC’s Ryan Hollingshead received one as well (61’), intensifying the match’s physical tone.

Ultimately, Vancouver’s resilience paid off. In the dying minutes, they found the equalizer to make it 2-2, earning a crucial point at home and denying LAFC a vital win in the Major League Soccer standings.

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This draw reflects Vancouver’s growing grit in the MLS Western Conference, especially when facing high-caliber opposition like LAFC. The early goals from LAFC showcased their striking prowess, but their inability to maintain the lead highlighted defensive vulnerabilities. Conversely, Vancouver's second-half fightback underlines their evolving squad depth and tactical discipline.

With this result, LAFC drop crucial points on the road, while Vancouver Whitecaps will take heart in their ability to battle back under pressure. Fans and analysts alike will see this as a potential turning point for both teams as the Major League Soccer season heats up.
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