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Who gets betrayed? Whitecaps fan heads into Leagues Cup clash with split allegiances Split allegiances for Whitecaps fan heading into Leagues Cup clash | The Province Skip to Content This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Vancouver Whitecaps Sports Soccer MLS International Soccer Carlos Rehlaender is a lifelong Tigres fan. But since moving to Vancouver, he'd adopted the Whitecaps — and now he has to choose where his loyalties lie. Published Aug 03, 2023 • Last updated 4 hours ago • 5 minute read Carlos Rehlaender, a Vancouver Whitecaps fan who moved here two years ago is set to watch his childhood favourite team Liga MX team Tigres face off Friday in the Leagues Cup at B. C.
He watched on TV as Whitecaps legend Brek Shea gave the home team a 1-0 lead at B. Place in the first leg, then celebrated as goals from André-Pierre Gignac (64th minute) and Damián Álvarez (84th) put Tigres in front. He watched the second leg in person at El Volcán in Monterrey, a game that was scoreless until the 66th minute when a Kendall Waston goal put Tigres in front for good, and a coffin-sealing dagger from Eduardo Vargas with six minutes left. “I remember that Alphonso Davies took a picture with the Tigres star, André-Pierre Gignac.
His forever team versus his new love. “I was expecting this match since the brackets were released six months ago, ” the 27-year-old said of Friday’s Leagues Cup match at B. “I was doing the numbers and calculating. ‘OK, the Caps can tie with León and can win against (LA) Galaxy and Tigres will do their thing against other MLS teams, ’ so to be honest, I was expecting this match, and I’m really excited about it.
That was a really big deal because after that, we all know the story of Davies, ” he said. “I was surprised because the final score was really tight. I was expecting a run up by Tigres, to be honest, ” he said. “They were like a really organized team, especially the dangerous new young star Davies, and really impressed all the fans in Mexico. ” The Whitecaps come into the game with their usual underdog status. Tigres are consistently one of the top Liga MX sides, even if they’ve finished behind their derby rivals, Monterrey, in recent years. Tigres and León battled in the CONCACAF Champions League semifinals this year, with Los Panzas Verdes coming out on top before dispatching LAFC in the final.