Whitecaps look to improve Champions League seeding in game against Central FC
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Whitecaps find themselves with a foot in a pair of parallel universes.
In one universe, a dark cloud hovers over the club as hopes of advancing to the Major League Soccer playoffs have all but wilted. Vancouver has mustered just one win against six losses in the last 11 matches.
In the other, things are bright as Vancouver has clinched a spot in the CONCACAF Champions League quarter-final playoffs. The Whitecaps hope to improve their second-round seeding with a win over Central FC of Trinidad and Tobago Wednesday night at BC Place Stadium.
The lineup the Whitecaps have put on the pitch may have varied, but veteran defender Jordan Harvey said the players have taken the same attitude into every game.