Vancouver thrashes San Jose with goals from Montero, Techera

ByESPN staff ESPN logo
Thursday, October 26, 2017

The Vancouver Whitecaps ran roughshod over the San Jose Earthquakes in a 5-0 MLS knockout round playoff win on Wednesday.

Chances were hard to come by in the opening half hour as the two teams felt one another out, with Tony Tchani heading over from aYordy Reyna free kick on a chance he'd probably like to have back.

But the hosts found their first just past the 30-minute mark when Fredy Montero popped up at the back post following a corner to redirect a Kendall Waston header into the back of the net.

San Jose came close to levelling twice before the break -- both from corner kicks -- butJakob Nerwinski poked the first effort from harm's way in first-half injury time beforeStefan Marinovic punched another late effort away from his goal.

Vancouver doubled its lead 12 minutes into the second half, when Cristian Techera curled an unstoppable free kick pastAndrew Tarbell to make it 2-0 in favor of the hosts.

Waston then added a third on 64 minutes following a wild goalmouth scramble that left him all alone to tap in from very close range and effectively seal the win for Vancouver.

However, the Whitecaps weren't done, substituteNicolas Mezquida scored back-to-back goals in the 78th and 80th minutes to complete the rout and send the crowd into a frenzy.

The Whitecaps, who set a record for the largest margin of victory in the MLS knockout rounds, will face the Seattle Sounders in the Western Conference semifinals.