Lodeiro's premonition proves correct as Morris fuels Sounders' playoff push

SEATTLE—Prior to the Seattle Sounders’ derby matchup with the Vancouver Whitecaps at CenturyLink Field on Saturday, Sounders midfielder Nicolas Lodeiro shared a pregame prediction with teammate Jordan Morris.


ā€œI told him before the game that he was going to score a goal,ā€ Lodeiro said afterward.


That premonition would prove correct.


Lodeiro found Morris for a diving header past Whitecaps goalkeeper David Ousted in the 81st minute, sending the Sounders to a massive 1-0 victory over their Cascadia Cup foes.


The goal for Morris, his 10th of the season, also marked his fifth game-winner of 2016, vaulting the first-year forward past Cyle Larin (Orlando City) and Damani Ralph (Chicago) for the previous MLS rookie record of four.


ā€œJordan just has to keep finding his way,ā€ said Sounders interim head coach Brian Schmetzer. ā€œHe’s such a hard-working kid that things will go right for him. He has so many good starting points with his size, his speed, his athleticism. He’s going to be successful.


ā€œWe still have six games left. He can get more. We’re expecting him to get more.ā€


Saturday’s victory could prove crucial for the Sounders as they try to use those six games to claw their way into the Western Conference red-line. The win moved Seattle to 10-13-5 and 35 points on the season, vaulting them over both Vancouver and the San Jose Earthquakes into seventh place in the West.


ā€œWe needed to get a win today. That was the only acceptable result,ā€ said goalkeeper Stefan Frei. ā€œIf we would have tied or lost, it wouldn’t have been it for us mathematically, but it would have been a huge blow to our confidence. At home, we have to win our games for the remainder of the season.ā€


The performance was also notable for Seattle from a defensive perspective.


After failing to shut out an opponent since a 5-0 thrashing of FC Dallas back on July 13, the Sounders narrowly kept the Whitecaps off the scoresheet on Saturday – thanks in part to some heroic goalkeeping from Frei and a strong showing from recently-returned center back Roman Torres.


ā€œ[The defense] was awesome,ā€ Morris said. ā€œEvery game they do great. Stef obviously came up huge and Roman and Chad [Marshall] did well to shut out their guys, and [fullbacks Joevin Jones and Tyrone Mears] did great going forward as well. To get the shutout was great.ā€