Real Salt Lake Conquered By Red Hot Vancouver Whitecaps FC
May 3, 2025, 9:52 PM | Updated: 9:55 pm

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 26: Rafael Cabral #1 of Real Salt Lake looks on during the second half of a game against San Diego FC at Snapdragon Stadium on April 26, 2025 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
(Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
Real Salt Lake traveled to Canada for the first time this season to take on the Vancouver Whitecaps FC, who now sit atop the MLS Western Conference Standings with eight wins through 11 games and 26 points.
Real Salt Lake was coming off their most dominant win of the young season last weekend against San Diego FC, where Diego Luna scored a brace en route to a 3-1 win. In Vancouver, Real Salt Lake was unable to carry over the momentum, losing 2-1.
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— Real Salt Lake (@realsaltlake) May 4, 2025
First Half
Almost immediately after the kickoff, Vancouver took control of the match. Within the first two minutes, Whitecaps had already won their first corner kick and were relentless from there on out.
In the first three minutes, Vancouver created three scoring chances, but Rafael Cabral was spectacular in net. Over the course of the first 15 minutes, he made several great saves to keep the scoreline at zeros.
Real Salt Lake found their first couple of scoring chances in the next few minutes with a cross into the box from Justen Glad, followed by a corner kick from Diego Luna that nearly deflected off of Philip Quinton into the net, but Real ultimately came up empty-handed.
Unfortunately for RSL, being unable to take advantage of the scoring chances cost them as Jayden Nelson broke the other way and ended up scoring an incredible goal powered by his individual effort in the 20th minute, giving Vancouver the 1-0 lead.
GET IN!!! Jayden Nelsonâs second of the season! đźâđš
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— Vancouver Whitecaps FC (@WhitecapsFC) May 4, 2025
Jayden Nelson didn’t let up after scoring either, finding himself on another breakaway just two minutes later, requiring Braian Odeja to intervene with a foul, getting himself booked with a yellow card.
In the 28th minute, Real Salt Lake had numbers going the other way, but Ari Piol turned it over trying to pass the ball back into the middle of the field.
Shortly after, Whitecaps remained dangerous as a cross was sent from the far side of the penalty box, finding a wide-open Jayden Nelson once again, but luckily for Rafael Cabral, Nelson whiffed on the attempt.
Real Salt Lake’s two best scoring chances of the first half came in the last ten minutes. First, Zavier Gozo put a beautifully weighted pass onto the feet of Diogo Gonçalves, who crossed the ball on the ground across the face of goal, but Ari Piol was just unable to catch up to it to put it away. The second chance was once again treated by Gozo, who crossed the ball from the near side onto the head of an unmarked Alexandros Katranis, but he pushed it past the far post and out of bounds.
One of the stories of the first half was Real Salt Lake’s inability to maintain any possession, not only taking scoring chances away from themselves, but giving more to the opposition.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC led Real Salt Lake 1-0 at halftime.
Second Half
The second half started with Willy Agada’s Real Salt Lake debut, subbing on at the break for Ari Piol.
To start the second half, Jayden Nelson continued his strong from on the left side of the attack, giving Justen Glad a very hard time on the defense, but the Real Salt Lake was once again able to bend and not break.
In the 57th minute, it seemed that the tides might have been shifting in Real’s favor when Zavier Gozo brought the ball into the box, but went down on his way to goal. Initially, the referee pointed to the spot, but after a VAR review, it was determined that there was no tripping infractioin committed.
It got worse for Real Salt Lake in the 66th minute when an aerial pass came into the box and Cabral came off his line to play it, tripping Vancouver’s Ădier Ocampo in the process. The penalty was given and taken by Daniel Rios, but Cabral made up for his own mistake by saving the attempt to keep his team within one.
Rafael Cabral with the big penalty kick save! pic.twitter.com/XOvz1JA2yb
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 4, 2025
However, the deficit would expand just a few minutes later when Whitecaps were once again on the attack. Sebastian Berhalter looked like he was going to put a cross into the box, but instead passed it to Tristan Blackmon, who sent it into the top right corner of the net with his first touch to double Vancouver’s lead.
TRISTAN BRINGS THE SAUCE! đ„
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— Vancouver Whitecaps FC (@WhitecapsFC) May 4, 2025
While not much happened for Real Salt Lake in the final 20 minutes of the game, they would be sent a lifeline during stoppage time.
Seven minutes were added, and on the 90+2 mark, Real Salt Lake won a corner. On the cross, Sebastian Berhalter stepped on the ankle of Justen Glad, drawing a penalty. Diego Luna stepped to the spot and buried it after the Vancouver goalkeeper dove left.
The late goal gave Real Salt Lake a spark, and for the final few minutes of the game, they pushed to find an equalizer but were unable, and after ten minutes of stoppage time, Whitecaps survived, winning 2-1.
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— Real Salt Lake (@realsaltlake) May 4, 2025