Bruno Caicedo
Ecuador
Right
Jan 15, 2005
21
5'10"
154 lb
LW
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Uncalibrated shooting boots
Caicedo generated three shots (zero on goal) and three crosses (zero accurate) in Saturday's 1-1 draw against San Jose Earthquakes.
Analysis: Caicedo led the Vancouver attack Saturday with three shot attempts but was unable to hit the target in a 1-1 road draw versus San Jose. Through six appearances (two starts), the attacking-midfielder has attempted 20 shots (five on goal), resulting in a paltry 20% shot accuracy rate. Friday's 70-minute appearance marked a season-high for Caicedo.
In starting XI Saturday
Caicedo (illness) is in the starting lineup for Saturday's trip to San Jose Earthquakes.
Analysis: Caicedo is healthy enough to see meaningful action after being sick during the week. This is his second start of the 2026 MLS campaign, coming after a string of solid performances during which he scored one goal and two assists over 159 minutes of play and took multiple shots in each of his five matches played. Emmanuel Sabbi is now set for reduced playing time if the Ecuadorian continues to feature in upcoming fixtures.
Recovering from illness
Caicedo has not worked with the team due to illness, Har Journalist of Equalizer Soccer reports.
Analysis: Caicedo may be excluded from upcoming games if he fails to regain health, but he shouldn't miss a lengthy period. However, the winger has started in only one of his last five appearances, and Cheikh Tidiane Sabaly could continue to be selected on the left flank. Despite his limited playing time, the Ecuadorian has scored one goal plus two assists this campaign.
Assists as sub
Caicedo assisted once to go with four shots (one on goal), one cross (zero accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 3-1 win versus Colorado Rapids. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 94th minute.
Analysis: Caicedo continues to shine, recording his second assist in three matches. Since his return from injury, the midfielder has recorded a goal and two assists through four games played, only playing in 132 minutes in that span.
Nets in win
Caicedo scored one goal to go with five shots (one on goal) and three crosses (zero accurate) in Friday's 3-0 victory over Sporting Kansas City.
Analysis: Caicedo took five shots and only put one of them on goal, but that was enough during Friday's one-sided rout. The forward could have had a few more goals during an absolute boat race. Still it was a nice finish, though Vancouver likely won't have such a dominant showing against some stiffer competition, which could force Caicedo to be more efficient.
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