Thursday, 8 October 2015

Whitecaps qualify for play-offs, Drogba scores again but Red Bulls win


Vancouver Whitecaps booked a play-off berth, while
Didier Drogba was unable to prevent a Montreal Impact
loss to New York Red Bulls.

A point was enough for Vancouver Whitecaps to qualify for the
MLS play-offs after playing out a goalless draw with FC Dallas
on Wednesday.

Neither team managed to break the deadlock at BC Place in
Vancouver but it mattered little for the Whitecaps, who clinched
a post-season berth.

The Whitecaps - led by Carl Robinson - are third in the Western
Conference on 50 points, a point adrift of leaders Dallas with
two regular-season games remaining.

New York Red Bulls, meanwhile, extended their lead atop the
Eastern Conference via a 2-1 win over Montreal Impact.

Sacha Kljestan converted a 19th-minute penalty to give the Red
Bulls the lead but had another spot-kick saved by Impact
goalkeeper Evan Bush 10 minutes later.

Luckily for Kljestan, Lloyd Sam doubled the home side's
advantage just before the break with a brilliantly placed chip
over Bush and three Impact defenders.

Didier Drogba pulled a goal back for the Impact midway through
the second half but the Eastern Conference leaders held on for
their 16th win of the season.

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