San Jose Earthquakes Saturday game wrap: New York downs Quakes 2-1

~Photo: New York City Football Club Twitter

~ By Pearl Allison Lo

~ New York City’s Thomas McNamara made his mark as San Jose’s road woes and New York’s home dominance combined in a 2-1 result Saturday.

In the 67th minute, four minutes after he came off the bench, McNamara made the final kick after a number of players passed en route to the goal, including a pass from David Villa with his back to the net.

On their home turf, New York has posted a 9-0-2 record in 11 games. The Quakes meanwhile are now 1-13-7 on the road.

San Jose’s Victor Bernardez gave them their only card in the 80th minute, but its color was damaging as they went down a man, already down 2-1.

The Quakes had more possession in the second half, but were missing the score.

New York dominated almost all of the first half with 70.5% possession, while San Jose had more shots on target, less fouls and more clearances.

The Quakes’ Chris Wondolowski made the game’s first attempt in the 3rd minute and was nearby when Marco Urena scored his first goal for his club. With no lag from international competition and travel, he got a deflection and scored from a diagonal in the 6th minute.

New York was not far behind. Jack Harrison tied the match in the 10th minute as goalie David Bingham’s initial save deflected into the net.

Harrison got close again, but could not corral the ball from Andrea Pirlo in the 22nd minute.

New York had four corners in a row from the 36th through 38th minutes and San Jose blocked three of their shot attempts in the 40th minute, the first two from Harrison.

In the 74th minute, the Quakes’ Shea Salinas missed and goalie Johnson made his fourth save against Nick Lima. It was the third straight game in which Johnson had to make four saves.

Salinas took the corner kick in the final seconds, but San Jose was unable to capitalize.

Game notes: The Quakes’ Anibal Godoy rested. San Jose next hosts the Seattle Sounders Saturday at 7:30pm.

 

San Jose Earthquakes Saturday post game wrap: Sporting KC gets one in the back end of the net in final minute for 2-1 win

sjearthquakes.com photo: The San Jose Earthquakes fell to Sporting Kansas City 2-1 Saturday night at Children’s Mercy Park during their first road game of the 2017 season. The Sporting KC’s Benny Feilhaber (10) nails a goal with eight minutes left in the first half as San Jose goalkeeper David Bingham (1) anticipates the shot at in Kansas City Mo on Saturday night in MLS action

By London Marq

The San Jose Earthquakes visited Sporting Kansas City where they looked to defend their 2-0 record. The trip to Children’s Mercy Park was the first road game of the season.

The game was in question until the end as San Jose managed keep it close. Until the final minutes of the match, Kansas City clung to a one-nil lead. The goal was supplied by Benny Feilhaber with eight minutes left in the first half.

Despite having 15 shots on goal, compared to the Quakes five, Sporting failed in creating separation. The relief came from an unlikely source, the San Jose keeper David Bingham let a ball get by him the the final minute and the ball went into the net for San Jose’s own goal to put KC on top 2-0.

San Jose was able to score in added time as Florian Jungwirth scored  at 90+1,but it was too little too late. The W went to Sporting Kansas City.

Kansas City def. San Jose 2-1

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San Jose Earthquakes Saturday game wrap: Lima and Godoy scored beautiful goals to cap Quakes win over Vancouver 3-2

footballtips.com photo: San Jose Earthquakes celebrate one of the three goals scored against the Vancouver Whitecaps at Avaya Stadium on Saturday in the 3-2 victory match for San Jose

by London Marq

SAN JOSE–The San Jose Earthquakes walked away from their first match of this season against the Montreal Montreal with a one-to-nil win. They looked to double up on wins against Canadian clubs with their second game of the season and stay in favorable position in the early season table. It was an exhilarating match, as the San Jose Earthquakes hosted the Vancouver Whitecaps on a night gorgeous night at Avaya Stadium.

It didn’t take long for the scoring to start. The opening salvo was taken by Vancouver just a minute and forty-three seconds into the game from the boot of Erik Hurtado. The Whitecaps came out in control and the Earthquakes had trouble gaining momentum. Then just shy of 15 minutes later, the Whitecaps struck again scoring on a curving goal from Nicolas Mezquida (16:22). It looked dire for San Jose, down two goals on two shots in under 20 minutes.

The turning point for the Quakes came six minutes later, when the ball broke past the back line of the Vancouver defense and San Jose had a one on one breakaway with the opposing keeper. The keeper, David Ousted, was beaten off the ball and made a last ditch effort to save the goal by tripping the forward who would have been in on goal. David Ousted was then ousted from the game with a red card, in the 23rd minute and Vancouver was down to ten men for the remainder of the match. The game was never the same.

Momentum switched immediately in San Jose’s favor, as they had a plethora of scoring chances following the red card and would capitalize eventually on a shot from the San Jose’s National Team representative, Chris Wondolowski (31:46). The Quakes never looked back. Vancouver failed to even attempt any more shots on goal for the remainder of the half, and would end up taking only four shots total. Meanwhile the shots piled up for San Jose in the second half. The Quakes went on to score two more beautiful goals in the second half. Nick Lima tied the game in the 54th minute and the game winner was delivered from Anibal Godoy in the 79th minute.

San Jose would hold on to win 3-2, getting the coveted three points on the table.

This was not just a good win for San Jose, but for Major League Soccer, who could use more games like this one. There was drama, and plenty to be excited about throughout the match.

It’s off to Sporting Kansas City for the Quakes next match on Saturday March 18th.

 

Quakes Open 2017 With 1-0 Win Over Montreal

sjearthquakes.com photo: Jubilation on the field at Avaya Stadium in San Jose as the San Jose Earthquakes take the home opener on Saturday night against the Montreal Impact 1-0

By Matthew T.F. Harrington

SAN JOSE, Calif. – While it’s just one match in, it looks like the question is when, not if the restocked San Jose Earthquakes will break their three-season MLS playoff drought under new General Manager Jesse Fioranelli. In its home opener Saturday night, San Jose bested the Montreal Impact 1-0, outshooting their opponents 17-5. The win over the 2016 Eastern Conference runner-ups is the first regular season win by San Jose over its foes from the North in franchise history.

“We were 2-0 last year and everyone said this the greatest team in San Jose in awhile,” said Quakes coach Dominic Kinnear when asked about the clear influx of talent on his squad this year. “We know how the season went. It all depends on health and guys’ hunger and desire to keep winning. I like the roster we put together. You can’t base off one game, but  it does show the potential you do have off this one game too.”

Aníbal Godoy scored in the 17th minute of a first half that saw the Quakes dominate on the shot counter 9-1. The Impact would be down a man for over 25 minutes after a red card in the second half, but the Earthquakes would settle for the lone tally against Montreal (0-1-0).

“They went deep into the playoffs last year and they haven’t made a whole lot of changes to their squad,” said Kinnear of Montreal. “You can pick from those playoff performances to show how dangerous they can be.”

San Jose (1-0-0) nearly made its mark just two minutes into the match after Simon Dawkins lofted a cross to the 2016 team goals leader Chris Wondolowski. Wondolowski would leap up to try to connect on a header, but his chance went over the crossbar.

Wondolowski would again nearly score his 122nd career MLS goal in the 7th minute on an aggressive play by Montreal keeper Evan Bush. Bush came out of the net to contest a lead pass from newcomer Marco Ureña well outside the penalty box. Bush’s boot would be blocked by Wondolowski with a vacant net in the distance, but Wondolowski’s shot at the empty goal would be deflected out of bounds.

“The two forwards, the energy the give the team was excellent on both sides of the ball,” said Kinnear.

Wondolowski finally broke through, settling for an assist on Godoy’s marker in the 17th minute. Godoy stripped an Impact player with a quick tip to Wondolowski. Wondolowski converted on the give-and-go, hitting Godoy on the run. Godoy was able to cash in on the quick passing, chipping the ball into the net for the 1-0 lead and the Panamanian’s fourth goal since joining the club midway through 2015.

The Impact opened up the second half as the aggressors, but slide tackle by Hassoun Camara in the 67th minute would shift the balance. Camara had earned a yellow card earlier in the game and was booked again for a red, leaving Montreal with 10 men over the remaining 23-plus minutes.

The offense didn’t immediately start clicking up a man, but an 80th minute bid by subs Danny Hoesen and Shea Salinas almost doubled the lead. Hoesen,on loan from FC Gronigen of the Dutch top tier, started a run but had his pass booted away. Salinas picked up the loose ball, firing it on net, beating Bush but seeing his shot go wide of the cage.

“The subs we made were all attacking players,” said Kinnear. “We wanted to make sure we kept the pressure on Montreal, especially with ten men. It’s been a good last two weeks of training. The intensity has been good. It definitely carried over onto the field tonight.”

A three-on-two break in the 86th minute again gave life to the Avaya crowd but Wondolowski’s shot would run wide of the net to keep the striker searching for his first goal of the season early in the campaign.

“One thing we can work on is we were just missing that second goal,” said Kinnear. “I think it would have made the game less ‘nervey’ for me at the end.”

The Earthquakes welcome another Canadian club to Avaya Stadium next Saturday, with the Vancouver Whitecaps making the trip south to Northern California. Vancouver finished one point ahead of San Jose last season for 8th place in the Western Conference.

 

Quakes end pre season with a whopping three goal win over Sacramento Rep FC

sjearthquakes.com photo: The San Jose Earthquakes got a successful end to their pre season with a three goal win over the Sacramento Republic FC at Ayaya Stadium in San Jose on Saturday afternoon

By Ana Kieu

 

SAN JOSE — The San Jose Earthquakes concluded their preseason with a 4-1 win over Sacramento Republic FC at Avaya Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

The Earthquakes got on the board first as midfielder Shea Salinas kicked the ball into the net to beat Republic FC goalkeeper Evan Newton for a 1-0 lead at the 14th minute.

Earthquakes forward Marco Urena made an excellent kick from the ground for a potential goal, but the Republic FC defense was strong and held the home team to just one goal in the first half.

Shots were 11-3 in favor of the Earthquakes, who took a 1-0 lead into the locker room. Earthquakes defender Victor Bernardez was handed a caution at the 48th minute. As a result, three minutes of stoppage time were added to the first half.

The Earthquakes made a halftime substitution as Salinas was replaced by Jahmir Hyka.

Earthquakes midfielder Anibal Godoy received a yellow card for a hand ball in the box at the 53rd minute. Republic FC was awarded the penalty kick.

Republic FC forward Sammy Ochoa converted on the penalty kick to tie the score 1-1 just one minute later.

Earthquakes midfielder Simon Dawkins picked up a pass from Darwin Ceren and made an impressive kick at the 66th minute to give his team a 2-1 lead.

In his first 35 minutes with the Earthquakes, Hyka blasted a shot past Newton to extend San Jose’s lead to 3-1 at the 79th minute.

“I think it was a good pass to me,” Hyka said when asked about his goal. “I don’t know who he was passing to, but the pass from him to me was very good.”

Hyka added that it was nice to score in his MLS debut at Avaya Stadium.

Earthquakes forward Danny Hoesen expanded San Jose’s lead to 4-1 at the 90th minute.

The Earthquakes concluded the preseason with a 4-1 win over Republic FC.

“It really gives a good boost,” Earthquakes head coach Dominic Kinnear said when asked how the substitutions helped the team’s offense in the second half. “I think we brought in Jahmir (Hyka), Danny (Hoesen) and Cordell (Cato) to stretch the field. I think Sacramento (Republic FC) got a little tired towards the end of the game and it really opened the game and we took advantage of that.”

The Earthquakes kick off the 2017 Major League Soccer season next Saturday as they host the Montreal Impact at 6:45 p.m. PST on CSNBA.

 

 

 

San Jose Earthquakes Saturday game wrap: Earthquakes rookie Thompson nails gamer against Reno 1868 FC in nail biter in Biggest Little City

mismultiplex.com file photo: The San Jose Earthquakes Tommy Thompson scored the game’s only goal against their MLS affiliate Reno 1868 on Saturday afternoon

by London Marq

It’s an exciting time to be alive if you are a soccer fan in Reno, Nevada. The United Soccer League’s Reno 1868 FC had their inaugural match this Saturday against their MLS affiliate, the San Jose Earthquakes.

It was a better match than expected as both teams were competitive throughout the 90 minutes.

This exhibition game allowed the San Jose training staff and even the fans to get a better look at rookie Tommy Thompson. Thompson was looking to get the career highlight reel started early. Not only did he score the go-ahead goal (that would prove to be decisive), but his tally came off a astonishing heel hick, in traffic no less. The ball flew past the diving keeper and into the bottom left corner of the goal. The rookie Thompson looked supremely confident as the San Jose Earthquakes would hold onto the lead, winning the game ultimately 1 – 0

This game was more than a friendly exhibition game, however. It was the start of something new in Reno, Nevada. As the inaugural season for newly founded Reno 1868 FC continues, another chapter is being written into the legacy of American Soccer. Where it will take us, only time will tell.

 

San Jose Earthquakes Saturday game wrap: Olmes Garcia makes mark against Galaxy

~ Photo from San Jose Earthquakes’ Twitter

~ February 11, 2017

~ By Pearl Allison Lo

~ One of the San Jose Earthquakes’ pickups brought home the California Clasico Cup Vegas style, in a 1-0 win over Los Angeles Saturday.

Like a regular Goonie, in the 89th minute, Garcia got the ball past keeper Clement Diop after he made a save on Tommy Thompson’s try. Garcia got his first goal after joining the team 12/13/16. Real Salt Lake made him available for the Expansion Draft.

The 2017 inaugural rivalry took place before 4,000 fans.

San Jose made eight subs in the second half spread out four different times, as they continued their undefeated preseason (4-0-1). The Galaxy made eleven, with a pair and then nine at once.

It was Los Angeles’ first loss (0-1-1).

Game notes: Last year, it was the Galaxy with the 1-0 preseason win. The Quakes continue training when they face the Reno 1868 FC next Saturday at 12:30pm. It will take place in Reno, a first for a major league team there.

Earthquakes finish preseason with 1-0 win over Sounders FC

October 16, 2016 file photo: San Jose Earthquakes Midfielder Cordell Cato (7) who scored San Jose’s lone goal on Tue Feb 7, 2017’s game against the Seattle Sounders Tucson is seen in this file photo as he drives a ball into the box during the Major League Soccer game between the Vancouver Whitecaps and the San Jose Earthquakes at Avaya stadium in San Jose, CA. (Photo by Bob Kupbens/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)

By: Eric He

The San Jose Earthquakes wrapped their preseason winning three of four games to head into the regular season on a strong note. On Tuesday, they defeated Seattle Sounders FC 1-0 in Tucson.

Cordell Cato scored the lone goal of the match, beating the goaltender with his left foot in the 57th minute. The assists went to Marcos Ureña and Jackson Yueill.

Both teams had strong chances throughout the match, but the Quakes held off the Sounders’ attempts to equalize.

Forward Danny Hoesen and defender Florian Jungwirth debuted for San Jose in the match.

The Earthquakes will now head back to San Jose, where they begin regular season play on Mar. 4 against Montreal.

San Jose Earthquakes Friday game wrap: The wonder kid shines in pre season play; Wondolowski finds back of the net to tie ball game 1-1

sjearthquakes.com photo: Chris Wondolowski who scored the tying goal for San Jose against Real Salt Lake FC on Friday night in Tucson AZ

The Wonder Kid Shines in Pre-Season Play

By Barbara Mason

The San Jose Earthquakes took on Real Salt Lake in an early pre-season match-up Friday morning in Tucson, Arizona. The game ended in a draw 1-1 when Chris Wondolowski scored his first goal of the pre-season keeping San Jose undefeated through two matches taking place in the desert. Wondolowski will no doubt be at the top of his game as they head into the 2017 season.

The Quakes gave up a goal 16 minutes into the game giving Real Salt Lake the lead 1-0. San Jose leveled the game soon after for the tie game. Wondolowski got loose unmarked at the top of the penalty area as he was able to curl the ball into the side netting to tie up the game 1-1.

Goalkeeper Andrew Tarbell and defender Nick Lima each played the full 90 minutes in the draw. San Jose will next take on the Seattle Sounders at Kino Sports Complex on Tuesday February 7th at 9:30am PT in another pre-season match-up looking to remain undefeated.

San Jose Earthquakes Tuesday game wrap: Quakes Thompson scores just in time in 1-0 shutout over Sporting Kansas City

~ Photo credit: San Jose Earthquakes Twitter

~ By Pearl Allison Lo

~ The San Jose Earthquakes’ Tommy Thompson scored in the final minute for a 1-0 edge over Sporting Kansas City Tuesday morning in Tucson, Arizona.

It was the Quakes’ second straight postseason win and shutout. This was their first taste of MLS action though.

Thompson now has two goals through two games. Him playing a full game, he was the only one, paid off especially this match.

Sporting Kansas City played 30 players in the game, separating them out. San Jose played 21 players amidst the regular first and second half.

Game notes: The Quakes play the second of three in Tucson Friday, facing Real Salt Lake at 10am.