For the great majority of Friday night's rivalry match between the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and Toronto FC, they were battling to a scoreless draw, and then Fredy Montero got what looked to be an 84th-minute game winner by converting a penalty. But TFC had other ideas, with Nick DeLeon firing through traffic, deflecting off Whitecaps defender Ali Adnan and past goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau for a 90th-minute equalizer.
In the wake of a draw that felt like a loss, Crepeau and VWFC coach Marc Dos Santos shared post-game thoughts with media that indicated they'll be thinking about this one for a while.
"At the end of the day we scored and we conceded late, we have to admit the tie is fair," Dos Santos said. "Thatās a fair result for both teams. If we donāt admit it then weāre delusional and we donāt progress as a team."
Dos Santos indicated that the emotional high of getting a late goal against a rival might have backfired. As he noted, "The five minutes after a goal are always very dangerous minutes. A team for one or two minutes is still in celebration mode, the other guys donāt have anything to lose and yeah, that happened. Itās unfortunate that it came out of a deflection, but even if the result is fair, thereās little things that we could have done better, many things."
Dos Santos also indicated that they were aiming to make a late tactical change. "We wanted to make a sub because [midfielder] Inbeom [Hwang] was cramping a lot and he was very fatigued and he was on the the ground. And then thereās a lack of pressure on our left side, their right side. And then the play comes in and then I didnāt see the goal yet, I think it got kind of deflected. Itās unfortunate because we wanted to make the sub but the ball wasnāt going out and unfortunately we werenāt able to do it."
Crepeau observed, "I think it wasnāt our best performance tonight. I canāt speak for their team, I donāt care about them, I care about us. I think that we didnāt bring our best game tonight but itās deceiving to end up with only one point at the end of tonight."
He added, in the same vein, "Weāre solid defending crosses and I have no words for this play where the ball is on DeLeonās foot coming in, Aliās doing his job trying to block the cross and then itās going past me, kisses the post really close. Itās difficult to end out the game like that, itās heartbreaking."
The draw left both teams on 18 points and in contention for the final playoff spot in their respective conferences, though the Whitecaps have now played 16 matches to TFC's 14.