Contrast in Styles: Vancouver Whitecaps set to host high-flying Atlanta United
VANCOUVER — Jordan Harvey was still shaking his head Sunday morning.
The Vancouver Whitecaps had thoroughly dominated D.C. United the previous afternoon in almost every facet, but were stunned to walk away empty handed after a failure to capitalize on their boatload of opportunities and a dubious penalty decision ended in a 1-0 home defeat.
“Going into those last few minutes I thought we’d at least drag a point out of it,” Harvey said in advance of Vancouver’s game against expansion Atlanta United at B.C. Place Stadium on Saturday afternoon. “It’s frustrating, but at the same time you look at these games we’ve been playing and we’re producing a lot of chances.”
The veteran defender is right about that.