Recap: Whitecaps defense, late Lee goal stymie Crew, 1-0

Sebastien Le Toux and Josh Williams - April 28, 2012

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Vancouver Whitecaps used another solid defensive effort and a late goal by defender Young-Pyo Lee to defeat the Columbus Crew 1-0 in a tight contest on Saturday night at Crew Stadium.


Lee lined up 25 yards out from goal on the right side and looped a free kick toward the far post. Crew goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum misread the ball as he backpedaled and tried to deflect the shot with his left hand but the ball settled into the upper left corner.


Vancouver (4-2-2, 14 points), who registered their sixth shutout in eight matches this season, have now won two straight heading into a home match on May 5 against San Jose.


Columbus (2-4-1, 7 points) have three losses and a tie in the past four games and were blanked for the third time in 2012. They play at Portland on May 5.


LINEUPS AND BOX SCORE

The match was full of energy and action from the first touch and the Crew thought they had broken through only three minutes in when defender Josh Williams blasted home a corner kick by Milovan Mirosevic. But teammate Chad Marshall was whistled for grabbing defender Jay DeMerit and the goal was called back.


A short time later, Eddie Gaven put the ball into the back of the net, but he was ruled offside on a pass from teammate Aaron Schoenfeld.


The first real scoring chance for Vancouver came in the 10th minute when Matt Watson broke from a scramble and fired at Gruenebaum, who came off the line to make the stop with his feet. The rebound popped to Sébastien Le Toux, but the Frenchman's putback went flying out of bounds.


That would be the Whitecaps' last good look of the first half as they withstood several close calls at the other end.


Gaven’s 11th-minute header from a Schoenfeld cross missed the target and five minutes later it was Williams’s turn for a second crack at the goal as he watched his bicycle kick attempt smack off the crossbar.


OPTA Chalkboard: Another strong defensive effort by Vancouver

The Crew had trouble penetrating a stingy and orderly Vancouver backline and they relied on a 35-yard skipping strike by Gaven that goalkeeper Joe Cannon got a left hand on in the 38th minute. Schoenfeld’s shot from the top of the penalty area was also denied by the ‘keeper in full stretch just before the break.


Columbus made only one lineup change from their 2-2 tie with Houston as Schoenfeld replaced Emilio Rentería for the second time in three games. Although he had a strong showing in attack, an Achilles injury forced him out of the match in the second half and the Crew's attack fizzled after his exit.


Vancouver Coach Martin Rennie returned forward Eric Hassli to the first XI with Camilo out due to a right quadriceps strain.


Before their MLS match next Saturday, the Whitecaps travel to face FC Edmonton in their opening match of the Amway Canadian Championship on Wednesday, May 2 (10 pm ET, Rogers Sportsnet).


MLSsoccer.com Men of the Match

Rank
Player
What We Saw
1
<span style="font-size:12px;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/joe-cannon">Joe Cannon</a></span>
Came up with two big saves and played an overall solid match to notch yet another clean sheet
2
<span style="font-size:12px;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/jun-marques-davidson">Jun Marques Davidson</a></span>
Work may go unnoticed but in a defensive effort like Vancouver&#39;s in Columbus, plugged holes and intercepted Crew attack on multiple occasions
3
<span style="font-size:12px;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/aaron-schoenfeld">Aaron Schoenfeld</a></span>
Before an Achilles injury forced him out of the match, he was the most dangerous player on the field. Enterprising, tireless. Made things happen

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