Vanni Sartini has backed Vancouver Whitecaps to finish high up the table at the end of the season and is targeting a win over high-flying Houston Dynamo.
The Whitecaps currently sit sixth in the Western Conference on 45 points, but only three points separate them and second-place Los Angeles FC.
They are on a three-match unbeaten streak in MLS, though their last defeat in the competition did come against Wednesday's opponents.
Sartini believes his team can continue to challenge for a place at the top given their impressive record this season.
"I think I count two games out of 36 where the other team was better than us and where we didn't play well, and it tells us that we do well," Sartini said.
"We are having a really great season. The times of hiding ourselves is over. We need to really say we are here until the end and try to shoot for the highest position.
"We might not make it, but we have the quality to do it."
Meanwhile, the Dynamo sit just one place and one point below Vancouver in the table.
Houston have lost just one of their last seven league matches and go into this game on the back of an impressive 4-1 win over Real Salt Lake. Head coach Ben Olsen is ready to use that result as a springboard.
"It's time to turn it on. This is where we're at in the season," he said.
"It's collectively showing up and playing our best. A lot of these teams that we're going to play are above us. It means they're good, but hopefully, that lights a fire in us that we want to move forward and move up."
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Houston Dynamo – Ezequiel Ponce
The Dynamo have scored 14 goals in the final 15 minutes of matches this season, including Ezequiel Ponce's goal on Saturday.
Only Colorado Rapids (15) have more goals after the 75th minute in 2024.
Vancouver Whitecaps – Fafa Picault
Fafa Picault has scored six goals against the Dynamo, more than against any other opponent in his MLS career, including scoring braces in each of his last two matches against Houston.
The last player to score multiple goals in three straight matches against a single opponent was David Villa vs. Toronto in 2015-16.
MATCH PREDICTION: HOUSTON DYNAMO WIN
The Dynamo have won back-to-back matches over the Whitecaps, scoring four goals in each win. This is the first time Houston has recorded consecutive wins over Vancouver (24 all-time meetings).
Indeed, the Dynamo have won six of their last 10 regular season matches (D2 L2), including a 4-1 win over Real Salt Lake on Saturday, after they had recorded just three wins in their previous 13 league matches (D5 L5).
Meanwhile, Vancouver are unbeaten in six straight away matches in all competitions (W4 D2), equalling the club's longest road unbeaten run in all competitions since joining MLS in 2011 (W1 D5 in July-August 2021).
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
Houston Dynamo – 50.7%
Draw – 25%
Vancouver Whitecaps – 24.3%