The Vancouver Whitecaps visits the Chicago Fire on Thursday when the Major League Soccer (MLS) regular season resumes play, and what was already an ​intriguing matchup between two of the league’s top teams now carries the possibility ‌of Robert Lewandowski’s MLS debut.

    Lewandowski signed a Designated Player contract ​with the Fire at the end of June and ⁠could see some on-field action as soon as Thursday. With the Fire already sitting in third place in the Eastern Conference, the team ‌could emerge as full-fledged MLS Cup contender with the two-time Best FIFA Men’s Player winner in the fold.

    The 37-year-old ‌Polish International comes to Chicago after finishing a four-season ‌stint ⁠with Barcelona. The European side won three La Liga titles during his tenure.

    “I saw that already the team developed a lot the last months if you compare this season and the last season,” Lewandowski said during a press conference on ​Tuesday.

    “I’ve seen they’re doing ‌a great job, and I hope I help my teammates, my new colleagues, to play better (and) to win more games. ... And always when I’m starting to play at a new club, always ‌in front of me is to win some titles.”

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    Lewandowski ​and Hugo Cuypers might already be the league’s most dangerous striker pairing. Cuypers leads MLS with 13 goals ⁠this season.

    The Fire and Whitecaps are playing their first regular-season match since May 23, as MLS was on hiatus due to the FIFA ‌World Cup.

    Vancouver got a chance to shake off some rust in the quarterfinals of the Canadian Championship. The Whitecaps advanced in the tournament with a 5-2 aggregate win over Calvary FC in matches played on July 8 and 13.

    “I think the physical state of the team looks very good,” Whitecaps coach Jesper Sorensen said on Monday. “A lot ‌of players have played a lot of minutes in these two games, and ​we’ve seen that they’ve been capable of doing so. ... We got tested very, very well before going into (MLS play).”

    The ⁠Whitecaps are in first place in the Western Conference, and ⁠one point behind Nashville SC in the Supporters’ Shield standings. Vancouver’s plus-22 goal differential is the best in MLS.

    Ryan Gauld ‌is expected to make his regular-season debut on Thursday after recovering from off-season surgery on his left knee. Ralph Priso likely ​won’t play, as Sorensen said the midfielder is still dealing with a lingering left hamstring injury.

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    Published on Jul 16, 2026

    Published on 16 July 2026 by sportstar

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