Photo courtesy of San Jose Earthquakes. The Earthquakes ready themselves before the start of the second half.
By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme)
SAN JOSE- In what was an interesting match to watch the Earthquakes scored two penalties against the Dynamo to win by a final of 2-1.
For San Jose JT Marcinkowski got the start while for Houston Steve Clark was in between the pipes.
The match got off to a quick start for San Jose as they played with strong pace and lead to Teenage Hadebe getting called for a handball in the penalty area.
Cristian Espinoza took the penalty shot and scored at the 7′ mark of the first half striking the bottom left part of the net.
A little later in the first Jonathan Mensa was issued a yellow card on a bad foul and at the 33′ mark Carlos Akapo was given one as well.
At the 40′ mark Michael Baldisimo was issued a foul in the penalty area though it was under questionable circumstances.
Despite that Amine Bassi took the penalty shot and scored hitting the centre of the net tying the game back up. Not
Not long after the penalty Artur for the Houston Dynamo was issued a yellow card.
The end of the half showed how few shots there were as collectively there was only two shots on target between the two teams which were the two penalties.
The Earthquakes did maintain the possession in the first half at 51.3% to Houston’s 48.7%
The second half started out quite opposite to the first as early on Corey Baird got a good shot on goal that Marcinkowski fought off.
In response Espinoza also got a great shot on target that leaked through Clark’s legs but stayed out as he scrambled back and covered it.
Just two minutes after the shot Jamiro Monteiro was issued a yellow card on a bad foul.
San Jose continued the pace and Cade Cowell lead a good charge into the box but lost possession of the ball.
A little after that play the refs looked back and saw that Cowell was fouled in the penalty area and thus San Jose was awarded another penalty.
Espinoza took the penalty and scored once again this time hitting the bottom right part of the net making it 2-1.
Houston later in the half made a couple substitutions including putting out on the field Sebastián Ferreira who last year scored multiple goals against San Jose.
In stoppage time Houston was given one last chance as they were awarded a free kick on a foul by Paul Marie.
The free kick was from a dangerous position but Marcinkowski came up with an easy save as the Earthquakes held on to win 2-1.
The Earthquakes next match will be on 4/8 against New York on the road at 4:30 p.m.

