Courtesy of the San Jose Earthquakes
SAN JOSE — San Jose Earthquakes head coach Bruce Arena said what everybody at PayPal Park was thinking after his team's 3-3 draw with the Houston Dynamo on a chilly Saturday evening in the South Bay.
"We should have had three points," the flabbergasted Arena said during his post-match press conference.
The Quakes conceded the match's first two goals, then scored the next three in a 10-minute span that put them in place to leave the stadium with a win. However Houston scored the equalizer in the first minute of stoppage time on a fluke goal. Jack McGlynn had the ball just outside the box. McGlynn found Franco Escobar along the right wing. Escobar made a quick back pass to Dorsey whose right-footed shot deflected off of Dave Romey and into the back of the net for his second goal of the season.
The good news is San Jose is unbeaten in its past seven overall matches (4-0-3), including five in MLS play. Houston is winless in their past three matches but earned a point after two straight defeats.
The bad news is Arena wasn't too thrilled after the match to be reminded of his team's unbeaten streak.
“I mean, I'm not ready to have a parade in downtown San Jose," Arena smirked.
San Jose (5-6-5) had two quality scoring chances early in the first half by Josef Martinez. First in the seventh minute, Martinez's attempt from 10 yards out was stopped by Dynamo goalkeeper Jonanthan Bond. Then in the 20th minute, Martinez's point-blank chance from inside the box was knocked away with a two-handed save by Bond.
Houston (4-6-6) drew first blood in the 31st minute. Ondřej Lingr's counterattack found Griffin Dorsey down the right wing. Dorsey crossed the ball in the box where Ezequiel Ponce headed the ball into the far corner of the net past Quakes goalkeeper Earl Edwards Jr. for his team's leading fourth goal of the season.
The Dynamo doubled its lead seconds after a corner kick in the 50th minute. Lingr centered the ball from the right wing over to the back post. An unmarked Felipe Andrade tapped home the ball into an open net for his second goal of the season.
The game seemed to have been judged one-sided to the benefit of the Dynamo from referee Sergii Demianchuk and his crew who missed some obvious fouls committed by the Dynamo throughout the match. Fullback Max Floriani suffered a gash under his eye on a play where he was hit by a Dynamo player, yet no foul was called, and play went on. Hernan Lopez appeared to have been taken down dribbling the ball inside the box, which would have resulted in a penalty, in the first half but Demianchuk kept his whistle in his pocket. These were just two of the examples that frustrated the Quakes bench boss.
"Some of the officiating (during the match) was mindboggling but that's all a part of it," Arena snarked after the first question of his press conference.
San Jose cut the deficit in half in the 66th minute. Beau Leroux got the ball down low to DeJuan Jones near the right goal line. Jones centered the ball to Preston Judd who one-timed the ball past Bond with a right-footed shot for his first goal of the season.
Judd recorded his brace in the 72nd minute. Fullback Ian Harkes centered the ball perfectly into the box where Judd got behind two Dynamo defenders and headed the ball over Bond into the upper left corner of the net for the equalizer and second goal of the season.
“Josef (Martínez) helped me out there because they paid a lot of attention to him, so I was able to get on their back shoulders, and they didn’t know where I was at, so I took advantage of that and finished those chances when I got them," Judd said.
The Earthquakes gained its first lead of the match four minutes later. Once again it was Harkes setting up the goal. After a Cristian Espinoza corner kick, Harkes gathered the ball along the left side line. The Quakes fullback deked out a Houston defender before centering the ball into the middle of the box. An unmarked Daniel Munie made a diving header into the far corner of the net for his first career MLS goal in the 76th minute.
Harkes showcased his offensive prowess for San Jose. He recorded his first two assists of MLS play tonight, running his career total to eight. The veteran center back also had a goal against Inter Miami in his last league outing, giving him three goal contributions in his last two matches.
“I give our players a lot of credit for coming back down from two goals and basically have the game won at the end," said Arena. "We didn't manage the game very well at the end...I think we could have done better on all the goals. We could have scored more goals. We should have come in at halftime ahead. We had some very good chances. We just have to be a little bit cleaner.”
Bond finished the match with five saves on eight shots on target and was mainly responsible for Houston earning a point in the contest as he kept the Quakes off of the scoreboard in the first half. Edwards Jr. did not record a save on the three shots on target.
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