By Matthew T.F. Harrington
photo from sanjoseearthquakes.com: The San Jose Earthquakes were close but not close enough losing in Portland 1-0
The San Jose Earthquakes were a veritable firing squad Wednesday night at Provedence Park, but the Portland Timbers survived volley after volley after an 11th minute goal to win 1-0 at home. The Quakes fired off 13 shots in total to just 2 Timbers bids but defender Liam Ridgewell’s header off a free kick was the difference maker in the midweek match-up. It was the second straight contest that saw the Earthquakes missing the majority of their offense due to international duty.
Fatai Alashe’s offense on Diego Valeri in the Timbers’ attacking half in the 10th minute set up the Portland strike. On the kick, Valeri chipped the ball to the far side just outside the penalty box. From there, Ridgewell headbutted the ball past Quakes keeper David Bingham for the lead.
Just two minutes later Quincy Amirakwa nearly tied the game after connecting on Matias Perez Garcia’s free kick attempt. Perez Garcia was active throught the game, nearly scoring on a free kick in the 53rd minute. An Amirakwa header in the 76th minute almost found the mark as well for the third of San Jose’s three shots on net.
The game got chippy early and often. In total, five cards were issued. San Jose’s Matteus Silva received the first yellow of the match in the 17th minute, but Portland’s Dairon Asprilla was sent off with a red card in stoppage time to end the first half. The returning Jordan Stewart, Chad Barrett and Perez Garcia also were issued yellow cards for the Quakes.
The Quakes receive a two week respite while all eyes turn to the Copa America. Their next match will be in the Sunshine State on June 18th against Orlando FC. The following Saturday San Jose takes the pitch at Stanford Stadium for the second leg of the California Clasico.

