Quakes Remain Undefeated at Home, Beat Dynamo 3-1

By: Joe Lami

USA Today photo: San Jose Earthquakes celebrate with three goals and a win against the Houston Dynamo at Avaya Stadium in San Jose

SAN JOSE, Calif.–The San Jose Earthquakes remain undefeated at home after another impressive mid-week victory at Avaya. This time, the victim was the Houston Dynamo, also known as the Ex-Quakes.

San Jose got on the board with their earliest goal of the campaign, just three minutes into the contest in the 3-1 victory. Alberto Quintero got his first of the night after Chris Wondolowski hit a low cross down low in the box. Quintero just got enough of it with his right boot to poke it past Dynamo keeper Tyler Deric.

“No matter what the circumstances, getting an early goal is always great,” said Quakes coach Dominic Kinnear.

However, the lead wouldn’t last forever as the Dynamo tied things going into halftime, thanks to a Ricardo Clark strike in the 43rd minute. He one timed the ball from 24 yards out, after an initial save from David Bingham. The ball found the top right corner of the net to draw the game.

San Jose came out of the half the better team, as whatever Kinnear said at the half seemed to work. Quintero continued his great night, as he picked up an assist on the game-winning goal as Anibal Godoy scored his first of the season off the give and go with his fellow countryman. Godoy snuck it to the left of Deric for the lead in the 50th minute.

Quintero kept things going with his second goal of the night in the 70th minute. Wondolowski earned another helper, as he beat a double team passing to his left to a wide-open Quintero. Quintero had no problem burying it from six yards out.

Fans also were treated to a rare moment in the 80th minute, as Deric earned a red card after fouling Simon Dawkins outside of the box. Unfortunately for Houston, they were out of substitutions, as they used all three in the 59th minute. Being forced to put a defenseman in goal, Jalil Anibaba volunteered himself to be the makeshift keeper. Anibaba was challenged with a few good chances, but came up with the saves to keep the score 3-1.

The Quakes have this weekend off before they travel to Los Angeles next weekend, as they hope to try and end their winless streak on the road in a crucial game with a team that is higher on the table.

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