Teal Bunbury, Canadian Football's prodigal son, continued his blistering pace by scoring a fourth goal in five matches as the New England Revolution beat Vancouver Whitecaps 1-0 on Saturday night.
Bunbury finished off a nice passing sequence in the 53rd minute. Kelyn Rowe started it off by intercepting a goal kick by Vancouver's Stefan Marinovic. He sent it to Kei Kamara, who famously thought he was on his way to Vancouver before ending up in the Bay State. The ball was quickly returned to Rowe, who was on the right side, before being fed to a charging Bunbury, who found the back of the next from just outside the six year box.
"We didn't have the luck that we probably needed," said Vancouver Whitecaps FC manager Carl Robinson. "Obviously the first goal was going to be crucial. We conceded off our goal kick. We were a little bit open and credit to them, they got the first goal. But from the moment the goal went in, I thought we showed a lot of character, a lot of half chances."