VANCOUVER — It’ll come.
That was the feeling in the Seattle Sounders’ locker room following their 2-1 road loss to the Vancouver Whitecaps on Friday in the first Cascadia clash of the year. The Sounders, 1-2-3 through their first six matches of the season, hit two posts at BC Place and had a final golden opportunity cleared off the goal line in the final seconds.
The Sounders had 62 percent possession, had 200 more passes than Vancouver, had 15 total shots and had 10 corner kicks to the Whitecaps’ two. But Seattle was unable to matriculate their chances into goals.