Match Reaction

Brian White & Vancouver Whitecaps continue record pace

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Vancouver Whitecaps FC continued the best start in their MLS history Saturday night, improving to 6W-1L-0D, and they have a familiar hero to thank.

Brian White secured all three points with his 87th-minute insurance goal in a 2-0 victory over New York City FC at BC Place.

The US men’s national team forward scored his team-leading sixth goal of the season in seven starts, putting him well on pace for a fourth consecutive season with double-digit goals.

It was also the 700th goal in the club's MLS history, and leaves White one goal behind Golden Boot presented by Audi co-leaders Petar Musa (FC Dallas) and Sam Surridge (Nashville SC).

ā€œEver since Jesper [SĆørensen] has come in, they’ve tried to push me to be more comfortable on the ball. Whether it's holding the ball up, switching sides. I’ve pushed myself to be more selfish,ā€œ said White.

ā€œā€™Selfish’ – like my half chances to really try and push myself and try and create goals. I just kept trying to score, my teammates giving me good passes, just kept trying and trying, and then finally, it fell in.ā€

The 30-year-old was active throughout against NYCFC and put seven shots on frame, repeatedly denied by USMNT goalkeeperĀ Matt Freese, before being rewarded three minutes from full-time with a diving header inside the six-yard box.

White then honored former Red Bull New York teammate Bradley Wright-Phillips with his goal celebration.

ā€œI think that he is now a little bit more dynamic in the part of our buildup, and also a guy who can turn and go in front against their goal. I also have to say that Freese had a very good game and he had some very good saves,ā€ said SĆørensen, Vancouver's head coach.

ā€œOne or two might have been in another time, but I think in general, Brian plays well and looks to be in good shape. ... it’s nice to see that he is not bothered by a miss, even though, of course, everybody is. But he kept going, and in the end, he found the back of the net.ā€

In addition, USMNT midfielder Sebastian Berhalter’s fifth assist of the season set up MathĆ­as Laborda’s opening goal for Vancouver. They're now atop the Supporters’ Shield and Western Conference standings, leading the league in points (18), goals scored (19) and goal differential (+15) through Matchday 7.