Vancouver Whitecaps 2023 MLS season preview: Tactics, predicted XI, predictions

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After a year out, the Vancouver Whitecaps are looking to return to the MLS Cup Playoffs in 2023.

Vanni Sartini’s side could only manage a ninth-place finish in the Western Conference, missing out on the post-season by four points.

However, VWFC have been busy strengthening their roster and will now hope they’ve done enough to get back above the line.

So, here’s everything you need to know about the Vancouver Whitecaps ahead of the new MLS season, including tactics, key players, and predictions.



Transfers in

Player

Former Club

Fee

Sergio Cordova

FC Augsburg

$2.2m

Mathias Laborda

Nacional

Free transfer

Karifa Yao

CF Montreal

Draft

JC Ngando

UNCG Spartans

SuperDraft

Levonte Johnson

Syracuse

SuperDraft

Yohei Takaoka

Yokohama F.M

Undisclosed

Transfers out

Player

Club Joined

Fee

Derek Cornelius

Malmo

$480k

Lucas Cavallini

Club Tijuana

Free transfer

Janio Bikel

Khimki

Free transfer

Jake Nerwinski

St. Louis CITY SC

Free transfer

Marcus Godinho

Korona Kielce

Free transfer

Michael Baldisimo

San Jose Earthquakes

Draft

Leonard Owusu

Released

Florian Jungwirth

Retired

Cody Cropper

Released

Tosaint Ricketts

Retired

Evan Newton

Released

David Egbo

Released


The Whitecaps began the 2022 season in a 3-4-2-1 shape but by the end of it, they were running a 4-4-2 diamond.

In theory, width is created by the full-backs pushing high and the two outermost central midfielders drifting onto the wings, which all creates space for Scottish playmaker Ryan Gauld to get to work.

Unfortunately, through a mixture of injuries and bizarre decision-making, VWFC’s plans never really came to fruition, especially early in the season when they endured their worst start in club history.

Things went better in the Canadian Championship, though, where the Whitecaps lifted their second title.

Vancouver Whitecaps predicted XI (4-1-2-1-2): Takaoka; Blackmon, Laborda, Veselinovic, Raposo; Cubas; Gressel, Schopf; Gauld; Caicedo, Cordova.


Gauld is among the best No.10s in MLS.Gauld is among the best No.10s in MLS.

Gauld is among the best No.10s in MLS. / Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports

Ryan Gauld

For all Vancouver’s struggles last season, Ryan Gauld continued to show himself as one of the best No.10s in Major League Soccer.

The former Sporting CP midfielder chipped in with eight goals and seven assists in 32 appearances across all competitions last season, extending his tally for the club to 14g/12a in 52 games.

Gauld is capable of the spectacular and can open up a defense from pretty much anywhere on the pitch with his dynamic dribbling and precision passing.

If the Whitecaps are to challenge in 2023, they’ll need another huge season from their Scottish No.10.


You can never write off a team with a difference-maker like Gauld, but the key for Sartini is finding a system that plays to his strengths without sacrificing in other areas.

That balance eluded the Whitecaps last season, resulting in pretty much the most inconsistent form in the league. There are a lot of teams in the West heading into the new season much stronger than 2022 and it really is difficult seeing Vancouver doing enough to keep up.

Will the Vancouver Whitecaps qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs? No