San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana Kieu: Quakes host Timbers Saturday; Reno 1868 player earns spot on USL’s Team of the Week; plus more news

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On the San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana:

1. The San Jose Earthquakes fell 2-1 to the Columbus Crew SC last Saturday. Talk about the positives and negatives of that match.

2. The Earthquakes kicked off their MOVEment week this week. Tell us more about this special week.

3. The Quakes host the Portland Timbers this Saturday. Give us your three keys to the match.

4. Reno 1868 FC player and Sparks, Nevada, native Kevin Partida earned a spot on the United Soccer League’s Team of the Week.

5. Nick Lima knows that the Quakes have a lot of work to do as the Timbers come to town this Saturday.

Catch Ana Kieu each week on the San Jose Earthquakes podcast at SportsRadioService.com

Earthquakes fall 2-1 against Columbus Crew SC

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By: Ana Kieu

The San Jose Earthquakes concluded their brief, two-game road trip with a stop at the Columbus Crew Stadium to take on–you guessed it–the Columbus Crew SC Saturday night.

Two years ago, Quakes goalkeeper Andrew Tarbell made his MLS debut with the Crew in Columbus, Ohio. Now, the 24-year-old is back in Columbus, but as a member of the Blue and Black.

As things fell into place, the whistle blew and both teams were ready for the much-anticipated match. Quakes captain Chris Wondolowski reached another milestone of 300 MLS appearances. Congratulations to Wondo!

The Quakes made an early substitution in the match, swapping Yeferson Quintana for Francois Affolter at the eighth minute of the first half.

The Quakes dodged a bullet when Harold Cummings made a big-time tackle in the box to prevent the Crew from a scoring opportunity at the 14th minute.

However, Columbus responded with the match’s first goal for a 1-0 lead at the 28th minute. Harrison Afful put the home team on the board with a super strike on Superhero Night.

San Jose tied the game at one apiece at the 45th minute, thanks to Florian Jungwirth’s flawless pass to Danny Hoesen, who kicked the ball into the Columbus net for a 2-0 lead.

Both teams were tied at one apiece at halftime.

However, San Jose was unable to stay hot in the second half. Magnus Eriksson scored what appeared to be a goal, but his kick went just wide of the Columbus net. No goal.

The Quakes made their second substitution of the match, replacing Wondo in favor of Quincy Amarikwa at the 70th minute.

But the Crew continued to do some damage late in the second half. Mike Grella saved the day for the home team as he kicked in his first ever goal in Columbus at the 83rd minute.

As you may have already heard, stoppage time in the MLS is often home-cooked, which was the case for this match. San Jose was so close as Valeri Qazaishvili danced around a crew of Columbus defenders, but he put it wide. No goal.

The Quakes lost to the Crew 2-1 in full time.

Notes
San Jose starting lineup
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Columbus starting lineup
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Up Next 
Earthquakes return home to host the Portland Timbers on Saturday, May 5 at 7:30 pm PT.

Crew head out on the road to face the Seattle Sounders FC on Saturday, May 5 at 1:00 pm PT.

San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana Kieu: Quakes have another test in Columbus; plus more Quakes news

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On the San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana:

1. After a 2-2 draw with the Houston Dynamo, the San Jose Earthquakes fell short 3-2 to Orlando City SC this past weekend.

2. Thanks to Florian Jungwirth’s two goals in the San Jose at Orlando match, the team has now raised $5,500 for the Goals for Education program presented by Wells Fargo.

3. Quakes Academy’s Sophie Jones scored her first international goal for the US Soccer Youth National Team U-17’s this weekend.

4. The Quakes announced their first ever Partner Summit on Monday.

5. The Quakes will induct Chris Dangerfield to the Earthquakes Hall of Fame on May 5th against the Portland Timbers.

Ana does the San Jose Earthquakes podcasts each week at sportsradioservice.com

 

Earthquakes’ comeback effort falls short as they lose 3-2 to the Lions

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By: Ana Kieu

The San Jose Earthquakes were back in action with a cross-country match against the Orlando City SC at Orlando City Stadium Saturday.

The Quakes players sported jerseys made of 100% recycled materials, courtesy of the MLS and Parley, in support of the annual Greener Goals week as Earth Day is just around the corner.

The Quakes were off in Orlando, but the Lions jumped out to an early 1-0 lead at the second minute. Christopher Mueller streaked down the right side and put one past Andrew Tarbell for the fastest goal in Lions’ history.

Following the Lions’ early surge, the Quakes casted stronger spells of possession and attack. Tarbell made a tremendous save at the 12th minute, but Orlando City interrupted San Jose’s defense with a goal from Sacha Kljestan, who finished an unselfish assist from Mueller, for a 2-0 lead at the 35th minute.

The Quakes trailed the Lions 2-0 at the end of the first half.

The Quakes were back for the second half. San Jose made it a one-goal game, but they fell just short of what could’ve been a possible win over Orlando in front of a sold-out crowd of 25,527 in attendance.

Justin Meram kicked the ball to Dom Dwyer, who completed an onside kick for a 3-0 lead at the 70th minute.

Florian Jungwirth scored a goal to help the Quakes avoid a shutout at the 78th minute.

San Jose made their final change of the evening as they took out Danny Hoesen in favor of Quincy Amarikwa at the 82nd minute. The change occurred just minutes after Orlando City pulled Mueller for Josue Colman.

Once again, Tarbell made a high-caliber save to keep the score a one-goal game as the clock winded down to four minutes of stoppage time following regulation. Then, Jungwirth notched his second goal of the game, pulling the Quakes within one at the 90th minute.

Josue also constructed a salivating cross at the 90th minute. Nobody was at the end of it, which was a good thing for the Lions.

The Lions picked up their fourth straight win with a 3-2 victory over the Quakes.

Notes
Quakes’ starting lineup
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Lions’ starting lineup
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Up Next
Quakes take on the Columbus Crew SC on Saturday, April 28th at 4:30 pm PT.

Lions face the Colorado Rapids on Sunday, April 29th at 1:00 pm PT.

San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana Kieu: San Jose and Houston match ends in 2-2 draw; plus more Quakes news

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On the San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana:

1. The San Jose Earthquakes and Houston Dynamo battled it out for a 2-2 draw on Spartan Night last Saturday at Avaya Stadium. Give us a quick breakdown of the match.

2. The Dynamo appeared to be desperate for a comeback following a 2-0 shutout loss by the New England Revolution on March 31. What were a few things the Quakes could’ve done better?

3. Magnus Eriksson’s dad unexpectedly showed up to the Quakes’ practice on Tuesday. The team, however, welcomed him to California.

4. The Quakes tweeted a funny GIF of Yeferson Quintana, who turned 22 years old on April 19.

5. Can the Quakes avoid a draw against Orlando City SC this Saturday?

Ana Kieu does the San Jose Earthquakes podcasts each week at SportsRadioService.com.

Earthquakes get late equalizer goal to draw with Dynamo 2-2

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By Marko Ukalovic and Alexandra Evans

SAN JOSE — The San Jose Earthquakes (1-2-2) and Houston Dynamo (1-2-2) came into their game with the same record and desperate for a win. They ended the night still with the same record when they played to a 2-2 draw on Saturday evening at Avaya Stadium.

Houston had a scoring chance at the eight-minute mark, when Andrew Wenger received a pass from Romell Quioto, but missed the net by just a few feet. Then San Jose’s captain, Anibal Godoy, came close to the net within the 13-minute mark before the ball was cleared by Houston’s defense.

Magnus Eriksson broke the silence with a beautiful goal in the 25th minute, assisted by Jackson Yueill. Yueill was able to cross the ball into the middle of the box where Eriksson shot the ball past Dynamo goalie Chris Seitz.

Danny Hoesen came close to doubling the lead three minutes later, but was once again cleared by the Dynamo defenders. Tarbell made an excellent save off of Tomas Martinez at the 33rd minute, and Vako Qazaishvili attempted a shot for the Quakes within the 35th minute, but was blocked by Alejandro Fuenmayor.

Hoesen had two wide open scoring opportunities at the 42nd minute, both of which were stopped at the very last second by Seitz. Vako had a scoring chance at the 45th minute which went wide of net.

“Obviously I want to be in good spots and score,” said Hoesen about his team not capitalizing on their chances in the first half. “I’ve learned you gotta keep making the runs. So I gotta keep making my runs. We were off a little bit tonight. Hopefully next game it will be better.”

The Dynamo took control of play immediately in the second half. Martinez got the equalizer goal in the 48th minute off of a rebound and his shot deflected off a Quakes defender foot and into the net.

They would take the lead in the 68th minute when Alberth Elis made a nice centering pass from the right corner over to Mauro Manotas who one-timed the ball while crashing into the net to give Houston a 2-1 lead.

“We were aware of Elis’s strong play,” said head coach Mikael Stahre. “He’s big and fast. We were in big trouble at the point (of the game).”

The Quakes would get their own equalizer in the 85th minute when substitute Quincy Amerikwa’s shot was blocked by a Dynamo defender. Jahmir Hyka, who substituted in at the 67th minute, possessed the ball, dribbled in and used a Dynamo defender as a screen to shoot the ball past Seitz who never had any vision of the shot.

“It was an important goal for us for sure,” said Stahre about Hyka’s performance. “He replaced Vako. He came in with energy and quality. So I’m happy with him that’s for sure.”

Quakes goalie Andrew Tarbell for the second consecutive week tied his career mark with making seven saves in a game. He did it last week against the Philadelphia Union.

GAME NOTES: This marked the first time in 56 games that Chris Wondolowski did not start for the Quakes. He came in as a substitute for Fatai Alashe in the 66th minute.

“We wanted to make a tactical change”, said Wondo after the game. “We wanted to add another guy in the midfield. Coach (Stahre) talked to me about that, it’s the role he asked me to play. Going forward (you) try to take that the best you can.”

Both teams were without the services of one of their players due to serving one game suspensions. San Jose’s Harold Cummings receiving a red card last week in the match against Philadelphia. Houston’s DaMarcus Beasley was served a red card in the 35th minute in a match against New England.

Vako is one of eight players in the MLS that has multiple goals and assists (2G, 2A).

Yellow fever! Things were chippy throughout the game as there were a combined 6 yellow cards called. Houston had four (Martinez, Elis, Adolfo Machado and Darwin Ceren) and the Quakes two (Wondolowski and Francois Affolter.

San Jose is now 1-2-1 at Avaya Stadium this season.

UP NEXT: The Earthquakes face Orlando City next Saturday, April 21st at 4:30 pm PT.

San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana Kieu: Quakes at Union highlights; Quakes vs. Dynamo preview; plus more news

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On the San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana:

1. The San Jose Earthquakes and Philadelphia Union ended their match in a 1-1 draw last Saturday. Give us a quick recap of that match.

2. Magnus Eriksson and Andrew Tarbell made the 18 for MLS Team of the Week.

3. Eriksson’s goal helped raise this season’s amount to $3,500 for Wells Fargo’s Goals For Education.

4. Quakes partner with San Jose State University.

5. The Quakes host the Houston Dynamo this Saturday at 7:30 pm. Give us your three keys to the game as well as your prediction.

Ana does the San Jose Earthquakes podcasts each week at SportsRadioService.com

SJ Earthquakes leave Philly with a point, end match with a 1-1 draw against the Union

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By Alexandra Evans

The San Jose Earthquakes (1-2-1) searched for a win against the Philadelphia Union (1-1-2) on Saturday after coming off of three consecutive losses against Sporting Kansas City, Club Léon, and New York City FC. Neither a win nor a loss occurred against Philadelphia as the game ended in a 1-1 draw at the Talen Energy Stadium Saturday. 

The action was minimal in the first 45 minutes of the match, with the exception of a yellow card for the Union’s David Accam and a goal from Quakes’ Magnus Eriksson at the 37-minute mark, assisted by Danny Hoesen. The Union had nine shots compared to the Quakes’ four, and they had possession of the ball for 57% of the first half. Still, the Quakes were up 1-0.

Following the Quakes’ loss to NYCFC, Eriksson told an MLS reporter: “There are a lot of players in this locker room that hate to lose. Still, we’re going in the right direction.”

Yeferson Quintana received a yellow card 11 minutes into the second half (56-minute mark overall). Defender Shea Salinas replaced Joel Qwiberg for the Quakes at the 58-minute mark, as well as Ilsinho for David Accam on the Union at the 63rd. One minute later, Alejandro Bedoya scored the Union’s first goal (assisted by Fafa Picault) to tie the game 1-1.

After 90 minutes, the game ended with a score of 1-1. The Union heavily exceeded the Quakes in both shots (22 versus nine) and possession of the ball (63% versus 37%). Nonetheless, San Jose did not go home pointless.

Up Next: The Quakes return home at Avaya Stadium on Saturday, April 14 to host the Houston Dynamo. Kick off is at 7:15 p.m. PT. 

San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana Kieu: Quakes fall 2-1 to NYCFC; Quintana scores first MLS goal; Join fans for viewing party on Saturday

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On the San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Ana:

1. Despite the Quakes’ 2-1 loss to NYCFC Saturday night, Florian Jungwirth remained optimistic about the weeks to come.

2. Yeferson Quintana scored his first goal with the Quakes in their 2-1 loss to NYCFC. Describe Quintana’s goal for us.

3. Quintana’s goal brought the Quakes’ Wells Fargo Goals for Education total to $3,000 on the year.

4. The news broke out Monday morning that the Quakes will play Manchester United at Levi’s Stadium on July 22nd.

5. The Quakes will host a viewing party on April 7th so the Black and Blue faithful can watch the team’s game against the Philadelphia Union. Give us more information on the upcoming event.

Ana does the San Jose Earthquakes podcast each week at SportsRadioService.com

Earthquakes drop 2-1 decision to NYCFC

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By: Ana Kieu

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Earthquakes returned home for a redemption match, hosting NYCFC at Avaya Stadium Saturday night.

In case you missed it, San Jose dropped a 3-2 decision to Sporting KC at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Mo., on March 17.

The Quakes had a lot to look forward to coming into this nationally televised match against NYCFC on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and TSN2. Vako Qazaishvili returned to the field and these two teams were just moments away from competing in a West Coast vs. East Coast match.

The Quakes didn’t waste any time getting on the board as Yeferson Quintana got his first goal as a member of the Blue and Black at the third minute of the first half. Just moments later, Quintana had a good look on the field.

Oh yeah, and Krazy George was in attendance. In case you didn’t know, Krazy George is the world’s most famous cheerleader as well as the creator of the “wave.”

For the second time in one week, Vako made a powerful kick that went just above the opponent’s net at the 31st minute of the half in an attempt to be featured on SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays on ESPN.

The Quakes held a 1-0 lead over NYCFC at halftime. Shots were 5-3 in favor of San Jose.

NYCFC’s Anton Tinnerholm scored his second career MLS goal to even the score 1-1 at the 49th minute of the second half.

Quakes captain Chris Wondolowski applied pressure on the NYCFC backline at the 54th minute of the half, but the score remained tied 1-1.

NYCFC took a 2-1 lead when Maxi Moralez scored the go-ahead goal at the 60th minute of the half.

Harold Cummings was kicked by an NYCFC player at the 75th minute of the half. Cummings was able to pick himself up off the ground, but he was shook up pretty bad, so Quincy Amarikwa stepped onto the field to replace Cummings.

There was six minutes of stoppage after these two teams battled it out in two halves. Vako kicked a goal into the net at the 95th minute, but a NYCFC defender blocked the kick from entering the net.

The Quakes lost to NYCFC 2-1 in full time.

Notes
Quakes’ starting lineup: Andrew Tarbell, Nick Lima, Chris Wondolowski, Shea Salinas, Anibal Godoy, Magnus Eriksson, Yeferson Quintana, Florian Jungwirth, Danny Hoesen, Harold Cummings and Vako Qazaishvili.

NYCFC’s starting lineup: Sean Johnson, Anton Tinnerholm, Alexander Callens, Maxime Chanot, Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ebenezer Ofori, Yangel Herrera, Maximiliano Moralez, Ismael Tajouri-Shradi, David Villa and Jesus Medina.

Up Next
The Earthquakes head to Talen Energy Stadium to take on the Philadelphia Union on Saturday, April 7 at 4:00 pm PST.