Match Recap: Houston Dynamo 2, Vancouver Whitecaps 1

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HOUSTON – Warren Creavalle and Giles Barnes picked the perfect night to open their respective MLS accounts.


With the Dynamo (2-1-0) trailing 1-0 in the second half against the Whitecaps – their 32-game unbeaten streak hanging in the balance after a Darren Mattocks golazo – Barnes and Creavalle popped up to score goals in a seven-minute span to notch a 2-1 victory at home and spoil Vancouver’s (2-1-0) unbeaten start.


Creavalle’s winner was the product of guts and fortitude as the second-year player got the final touch after a scrum in front of goal following an Adam Moffat corner kick. The midfielder found himself on the ground after Will Bruin nodded Moffat’s corner down then got to the ball first to bundle it home in the 62nd minute.


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Barnes pulled Houston even with a header that put the bowtie on a beautiful team move. Bruin and Kofi Sarkodie’s well-worked combination play gave Ricardo Clark enough room to serve up his first MLS assist since 2009. The central midfielder curled a ball to the top of the six-yard box and Barnes headed it across ‘Caps’ goalkeeper Joe Cannon for his first MLS goal and an even scoreline.


The Whitecaps were not without their own chances as the visitors used their most dangerous weapon – speed – to pressure the Dynamo.


Through the first 35 minutes, Mattocks was a non-factor, with only the stray off-the-ball run to his credit. In the 36th minute, though, he sprung to life. The second-year striker took a feed from rookie Erik Hurtado and turned the much bigger Eric Brunner, starting in place of Jermaine Taylor, to rip a 22-yarder over Dynamo goalkeeper Tally Hall.


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Despite the stunner from the Jamaican forward, Houston controlled the run of play early and enjoyed several long stretches with the ball. Still, out of their nine shots, only two forced Cannon into saves, as the ‘Caps stayed stout in the back. The Dynamo’s best chances of the half fell to Creavalle, starting in place of Boniek Garcia, but his shots landed far up in the BBVA Compass Stadium stands.


The ‘Caps nearly pulled even late in the match, but Mattocks’ curling attempt hit side netting and both posts kept out a brilliant free kick from substitute Camilo in the 81st minute.


Houston has a chance to tie Real Salt Lake’s unbeaten streak of 34 next Saturday against the San Jose Earthquakes, while Vancouver travel to Southern California to take on Chivas USA.


Houston Dynamo (2-1-0; 6 points) vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2-1-0; 6 points)
March 23, 2013 – BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston
Attendance: 16,428

Scoring Summary:
VAN: Darren Mattocks 1 (Erik Hurtado 1) 36
HOU: Giles Barnes 1 (Ricardo Clark 1) 55
HOU: Warren Creavalle 1 (Will Bruin 1, Adam Moffat 1) 62


Houston Dynamo: Tally Hall; Kofi Sarkodie, Bobby Boswell, Eric Brunner, Corey Ashe; Warren Creavalle (Omar Cummings 89), Adam Moffat, Ricardo Clark, Andrew Driver; Giles Barnes (Luiz Camargo 81); Will Bruin (Cam Weaver 79).
Substitutes not used: Tyler Deric, Brian Ching, Alex Dixon, Mike Chabala


Vancouver Whitecaps FC: Joe Cannon; Young-Pyo Lee, Andy O’Brien (Corey Hertzog 89), Brad Rusin, Alain Rochat; Jun Marques Davidson, Nigel Reo-Coker; Erik Hurtado (Camilo Sanvezzo 71), Gershon Koffie (Kekuta Manneh 79), Daigo Kobayashi; Darren Mattocks.
Substitutes not used: Brad Knighton, Jordan Harvey, Russell Tiebert, Matt Watson


Misconduct Summary:
VAN: Nigel Reo-Coker (caution) 52
HOU: Adam Moffat (caution) 61


Referee: Matthew Foerster
Referee's Assistants: Paul Scott, Corey Parker
4th Official: Hilario Grajeda