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Three storylines for Saturday's match vs. the Crew

Omar Salgado vs. TFC

VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC return to Major League Soccer action on Saturday when they visit Columbus Crew in the lone meeting between the two teams this season.


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The “right type” of soccer

Last week, Crew midfielder Federico Higuain was quoted as saying: “The system that the coach has implemented is something that we enjoy and believe in … it's about showing the right type of football.”


The system Higuain speaks of is an attacking-based one that relies on possession, passing, and forward-thinking fullbacks.


Sound familiar?


That’s the style Whitecaps FC head coach Carl Robinson has been trying to implement this season as well. Robinson and Crew head coach Gregg Berhalter, who is also a first-year manager in MLS, seem to be of the same school in that regard.


Along those lines, both coaches have predominantly used a 4-2-3-1 formation this season and have had similar results. The ‘Caps have one more point than the Crew after nine matches.

The question on Saturday won’t be about what system these teams will deploy. Rather, it will be: which team will execute it better? 


Morales vs. Higuain

Speaking of the system, a key component of it is the central attacking midfielder. This player sits behind the lone striker and is largely responsible for “pulling the strings,” so to speak, from midfield.


For Columbus, that player is Higuain – a 29-year-old Argentine who was the team’s most valuable player in 2013. And for Vancouver, that player is Pedro Morales – a 28-year-old Chilean who joined the ‘Caps as a Designated Player at the beginning of the season. 


Higuain has four goals and two assists this season, while Morales has three goals and two assists (though he has played 247 fewer minutes).


Will either of these players add to their totals on Saturday?

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<b>Salgado scores first MLS goal on April 30, 2011 at Columbus</b>

Who starts up top?

That will be one of the biggest questions for Whitecaps FC this weekend with Darren Mattocks unavailable due to injury and Kenny Miller no longer with the club.


Robinson has a number of different options to choose from. There’s Erik Hurtado, who started as the lone striker Wednesday against Toronto FC and has impressed in a substitute’s role the last several weeks.


There’s the always dangerous Kekuta Manneh, who has been used as a winger this season but has played as a striker in the past – as is the case with Uruguayan Sebastian Fernandez.


And there’s Omar Salgado, a 6-foot-4, 210-pound striker who impressed in a substitute’s role on Wednesday after being recalled from USL PRO side Charleston Battery. Salgado also scored his first-career MLS goal against the Crew back in 2011.


Which player(s) will get the nod?


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