Photo courtesy of San Jose Earthquakes.
By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme)
SAN JOSE- The Earthquakes battled Austin on decision day and clinched a playoff spot with a 1-1 tie.
It was a sold-out crowd at PayPal Park of 18,000 ready to cheer on the Quakes into the playoffs.
There was a bit of nervous energy heading in as San Jose was barely holding on to a playoff spot with 43 points.
San Jose was able to cut through the energy with a quick goal just 17 minutes in from Cristain Espinoza on a turnover forced by Jeremy Ebobisse.
Not long after the goal Niko Tsakiris was called on a bad foul and given a yellow.
Despite all the pressure Austin countered and scored on a beautiful header in the box from Owen Wolff tying it up at one. Former Earthquakes player Nick Lima was credited with an assist as well as Sebastián Driussi.
The second half ended in a tie with San Jose registering eight shots on goal and six inside the box.
Kicking off the second half San Jose made a couple quick subs bringing in Jamiro Monteiro, Paul Marie, and Carlos Gruezo at the 57th minute.
The subs seemed to give the Earthquakes a second wind as Ebobisse hit the post on a glorious opportunity in the box.
During that play Austin was given it’s first yellow as Jhojan Valencia was called for a bad foul.
A little after the 70th minute the Quakes got a flurry of opportunities but just could not finish as keeper Brad Stuver helped keep Austin in the game.
Those saves and some missed opportunities ended up being enough for Austin to hold on to a 1-1 tie against San Jose.
At the end of the match San Jose had seven shots on target to Austin’s one. They also had a team XG of 1.3 in comparison to Austin’s 0.3.
“We’re not satisfied that we didn’t win tonight so we’re not over celebrating we’re actually quite disappointed,” manager Luchi Gonzalez said after the match.
The Earthquakes will end the season in ninth place with 44 points and a 10-10-14 record.
Due to their placement San Jose will have to play Sporting KC in a play-in game on the road on Wendsday at 6:30 p.m.











