Team of the Week

Team of the Week (Wk 5): Vancouver young guns show their stuff against MLS' best in Week 5

Team of the Week: 'Caps young guns show their stuff against MLS' best

The Vancouver Whitecaps are flying.


After a couple of years of showing a lot of promise and potential, the 'Caps seem to be putting it all together this season, racing out to a hot start and putting on an outstanding performance against the LA Galaxy on Saturday night


Vancouver beat the defending MLS Cup champions 2-0 behind standout performances from two of their youngest players, Kekuta Manneh and Russell Teibert. Manneh provided the opening salvo, scoring the game's first goal in the 56th minute, while Teibert controlled the midfield throughout the game.


Read on to find out who else made the team:

Team of the Week (Wk 5): Vancouver young guns show their stuff against MLS' best in Week 5 -

GK: Bill Hamid (D.C. United) - Credited with five saves against Orlando City, the D.C. ‘keeper kept his team in the game all night, and it paid off with a very late winner.


D: Tony Beltran (Real Salt Lake) – Was his usual sturdy self at right back, effectively shutting down Quakes Designated Player Innocent in Real Salt Lake's 1-0 victory.


D: Chad Marshall (Seattle Sounders) – At the center of a gritty defensive effort – Marshall was essential in shutting down aerial threats and turned away everything in the Sounders' 1-0 win over Houston.


D: Aurelien Collin (Orlando City SC) – Rendered Jairo Arrieta moot and was his usual strong self in the air. The former Sporting Kansas City man is starting to round into form in Florida.


D: Joevin Jones (Chicago Fire) - The young Trinidadian was aggressive and energetic down the left flank, topping off one of his efforts with a great goal in Chicago's 3-2 win against Toronto FC.


M: Benoit Cheyrou (Toronto FC) – Showed why he was such a stalwart in Ligue 1, attacking spaces in midfield, displaying smart passing and finishing superbly for his first MLS goal.


M: Javier Morales (Real Salt Lake) – Morales' excellent start to the season  he's scored or assisted on all but one of RSL's goals in 2015  continued on Sunday, when he produced a magical game-winner and added the type of defensive work rarely seen from any attacking mid, let alone one who's already 35. 


M: Russell Teibert (Vancouver Whitecaps FC) – Set his team's tempo and played a main role in locking down Robbie Keane. Anyone still wondering if he's best-suited for a role in deep midfield?


F: Juan Agudelo (New England Revolution) – Scored his first goal of the season and was generally dangerous for the Revs as they snagged their first win in Colorado since 2002.


F: Maximiliano Urruti (Portland Timbers) – Kept all of his chances on target in a good shift against Dallas, and was rewarded with the winning goal on an audacious flick.


F: Kekuta Manneh (Vancouver Whitecaps FC) –Sliced, diced, scored, and took more shots than the entire LA team. His potential remains enormous.


Coach: Carl Robinson (Vancouver Whitecaps) –The Welshman has his team on a four-game winning streak and has shown willingness to rely on young players to produce.


Bench:Bobby Shuttleworth (New England Revolution), Jorge Villafana (Portland Timbers), Nat Borchers (Portland Timbers), Luke Mulholland (Real Salt Lake), Shaun Maloney (Chicago Fire), Pedro Morales (Vancouver Whitecaps), Dom Dwyer (Sporting Kansas City)