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Hassli Penalty
Check out these new england revolution shirt images: Hassli Penalty Image by Mafue Eric Hassli takes a penalty for Vancouver Whitecaps against the New England Revolution. He scores the penalty, removes one of his two shirts, gets a yellow card (his second), gets a red card, leaves the field. Play continues. Van vs NE, 6-Apr-2011 Too many orange shirts Image by Lorianne DiSabato New England…
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You may remember Vancouver's Eric Hassli for his chip and volley wonder goal against Seattle last season. Though his latest wasn't quite as astonishing, it was another exquisite volley worthy of playing on a loop.
With Toronto leading Vancouver 1-0 in the first leg of the Canadian Championship final at the beginning of stoppage time, Hassli found himself in open space inside the box and on the receiving end of an Alan Rochat cross, which he pinged into the top corner with grace and ease.
That salvaged a 1-1 home draw for Vancouver and gave Hassli his third goal in three matches after failing to score in his first eight matches this season.
Montreal Impacts 0 - 2 Vancouver Whitecaps
Completely new and revamped Impact side took on the Whitecaps at BC Place.
Montreal Impact
Impact lined up with a solid 4-4-2. After conceding the early The Impact looked to play long balls through the channels for Nyassi, or high balls up against the opposing centre backs for Braun. Off the ball the forwards pressed the Whitecaps back four, but the midfield dropped deep. It's hard to say if this was the system that Marsch set out from the beginning, or resulted to after conceding the early goal.
Vancouver Whitecaps
Vancouver lined up in a 4-1-4-1 with Hassli leading the line. Hassli did a very good job of holding on the ball, and was crucial in allowing the players behind him to move up. The Whitecaps midfield took turns making runs up to supports Hassli, and their free movement proved to be a major problem for Montreal. Also, by playing the extra anchor in midfield, Patrice Bernier and Felipe were made to work extremely hard in possession and were often much deeper then they'd like to have been.