Timbers Seek Redemption After Playoff Rout
The Portland Timbers will begin the Major League Soccer season the same way they ended 2024—facing the Vancouver Whitecaps. This time, however, the Timbers hope for a different outcome when the teams meet Sunday at Providence Park in Portland.
The Whitecaps dominated their last meeting, cruising to a 5-0 victory in the Western Conference wild-card game on Oct. 23. Ryan Gauld starred with a hat trick, propelling Vancouver past a stunned Portland side that had no answers.
“We are really looking forward to this game,” said Timbers midfielder Diego Chara, who is poised to become the first player in MLS history to appear in 400 regular-season matches for one club. “Now is different, but at the same time, I think the team knows what happened in the past, and this is a great opportunity.”
Portland Rebuilds After Evander’s Departure
The playoff loss sparked major changes for Portland. Star midfielder Evander, who finished third in MVP voting with 15 goals and 19 assists, criticized team ownership and management in postgame social media posts. The fallout led to his transfer to FC Cincinnati last week for $12 million.
With part of the transfer fee, Portland signed midfielder David Pereira da Costa from French club RC Lens as their new designated player. Timbers coach Phil Neville believes the addition will help reshape the team’s culture after a 12-11-11 season.
“I’m building a team here and a culture to win,” Neville said. “When you build something and you want to win, you need everybody on the bus heading in the same direction.”
The Timbers will rely on da Costa to provide creativity in the midfield while veterans like Chara and forward Felipe Mora aim to guide the club back to the playoffs.
Whitecaps Look to Build on Strong Finish
The Whitecaps, who finished 13-13-8 last season, also enter the new campaign with changes of their own. Despite pushing Los Angeles FC to the limit in a best-of-three first-round playoff series, Vancouver parted ways with coach Vanni Sartini and appointed Jesper Sorensen as his replacement.
Sorensen inherits a squad led by Gauld and forward Brian White, who netted a team-high 15 goals last season. The duo will once again spearhead Vancouver’s attack as the team looks to build on its playoff success.
“Obviously, that’s a big thing going on at the club, but it doesn’t really affect us in our day-to-day,” Gauld said. “We’ve still got a big season ahead of us, and, speaking to all the guys … it’s not really come up in conversation between any of us. We’re all here just to be focused on the football and make sure that we do our job.”
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High Stakes in Season Opener
Sunday’s matchup marks the beginning of a pivotal season for both teams. Portland seeks redemption after its playoff collapse, while Vancouver looks to maintain momentum under new leadership. With Gauld and White leading the Whitecaps’ attack and da Costa making his MLS debut for the Timbers, the stage is set for an intense clash between two Western Conference rivals.
As the Timbers aim to turn the page on last season’s disappointment and the Whitecaps seek to establish themselves as contenders, the rematch promises to deliver drama and excitement to kick off the MLS season.