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Photo Gallery: Quakes vs. Sounders (patrons only)
Aaron Morgan's photos from a difficult loss at home
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Aaron Morgan's photos from a difficult loss at home
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The live show begins shortly after the game tonight.
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Jul 15, 2020; Orlando, FL, USA; San Jose Earthquakes forward Cristian Espinoza (10) controls the ball against Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder David Milinkovic (7) during the first half at ESPN Wide World of Sports. Photo Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports The San Jose Earthquakes are coming off of their most Goonie-like
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PHOTO: Los Angeles Football Club LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Days removed from an inspiring performance against Atlanta United, the San Jose Earthquakes failed to showcase that same midas touch in Black-and-Gold territory, Banc of California Stadium, loosing 2-0 against LAFC. Quakes interim coach, Steve Ralston, tinkered with the Black-and-Blue'
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Team — 5.6 Absolutely outclassed in the first half hour, the Quakes somehow managed to get to halftime with a lead. Manager Mikael Stahre switched to a back five at the break, and while this led to some chances on the counter attack, the walls eventually fell and the Union
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Team — 5.8 A difficult match for the Quakes, in which they played quite well at home against a David Villa-less NYCFC side but still came up short. The blame for NYCFC's goals is not easy to pin on any Quakes players, and a different defection or fewer
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Team — 5.3 If last game's 3-2 scoreline was a bit flattering to Minnesota, this 3-2 result was extremely kind to the Quakes. San Jose was beaten, badly, and were lucky not to concede more. With the exception of Florian Jungwirth and Nick Lima, the team could not
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As expected, Mikael Stahre's San Jose Earthquakes are heading into their inaugural away match at Children's Mercy Park with cautious optimism. Given that 2017 was a nightmare year for the club when playing on the road, -- earning 11 points out of the possible 51 --
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PHOTO: SJEarthquakes/ISI Photos SAN JOSE, Calif. -- From Dominic Kinnear's conventional 4-4-2, to Chris Leitch's hit-or-miss 3-5-2, the San Jose Earthquakes took the field in 2017 with a tactical strategy in mind, but the final results did not always convince that the players were being
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After a 2017 filled with minimal activity, Quincy Amarikwa returned to the scoring sheet in the San Jose Earthquakes' preseason debut. The forward's patented flying header negated an earlier Real Salt Lake counter that was expertly finished by Ortuño, salvaging a 1-1 draw for the Bay Area