The leading scorer passes WhiteCaps RSL

Although he missed a key player against the injury, Vancouver WhiteCaps defeated Real Salt Lake 2-1 to take six games for six games.
Jayden Nelson and Tristan Blackmon gave goals for Vancouver (8-1-2, 26 points). Salt Lake (4-7-0, 12 points) lost three of the last four matches. His goal came to Diego Luna's penalty kick.
Vancouver opened the score in 20 minutes.
Nelson escaped one of Vancouver's counter attacks, escaped from a large number of pure lake advocates, and found himself with a slightly clear look at the Golden 12 meters away. Nelson stabbed his shot right after RSL goalkeeper Rafael Cabral's lying arms.
WhiteCaps has doubled its leadership through the defender Blackmon in the 70th minute.
Sebastian Berhalter found himself open on the right wing and his swinging effort found Blackmon in the center of the box. With just one touch and part of a second, Blackmon fired his throw for the second goal of the season to the upper right corner of the box.
Salt Lake, Berhalter Justen'i pleased with the free kick. The attacker Luna pulled the penalty down to give Salt Lake to the only purpose of the game. The second half has reached six minutes of stopping time.
Salt Lake was rejected by a controversial penalty decision for eight minutes to the second half stop. The attacker Zavier Gozo tried to release Vancouver's congested penalty box, but he was stuck and lowered to the box. However, he decided that there was no crime during the game.
Vancouver was active in all areas of the game. WhiteCaps made an aggressive pressure and defended, had 56 percent of 44 percent and created the chance of the game. They played without the attacker Brian White because of Hamstring injury. White is leading the team with six goals.
Vancouver, Cabral's penalty box Edier Ocamo'nun dived at the feet of 66 minutes after a penalty. However, Cabral stopped in Daniel Rios's rocket shot. Cabral had five savings in 2-0 losses.
Cabral, Edier Ocampo'nun penalty box after dived into the feet Vancouver, the second half took a penalty. However, Daniel Rios's rocketed effort was impressively stopped by Cabral. Cabral finished seven savings.
Vancouver approached his third goal through Pedro Vite, but the curved, box exterior effort flew almost width of the cross bar in the 73rd minute.
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