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Whitecaps aim to bring momentum from early start into home opener

Vancouver hosts Charlotte on March 2 to kick off the MLS season
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Rafael Carioca of Mexico’s Tigres, left, and Sebastian Berhalter of Canada’s Vancouver Whitecaps compete for the ball during a CONCACAF Champions Cup soccer match in Monterrey, Mexico, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. A shortened pre-season due to CONCACAF Champions Cup action in January and February meant the Whitecaps were back on the field sooner than in previous seasons. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Jorge Mendoza

The Vancouver Whitecaps’ season started early.

A shortened pre-season due to CONCACAF Champions Cup action in January and February meant the Whitecaps were back on the field sooner than in previous years.

Head coach Vanni Sartini said there have been some lessons learned for his squad following the Champions Cup matches against Mexican side Tigres UANL heading into the team’s regular season home opener tomorrow against Charlotte FC.

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