
Earthquakes Beat New England 2-1 for Second Straight Win
Published on May 23, 2011 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
San Jose Earthquakes News Release
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Two second-half goals from Ellis McLoughlin and Bobby Convey were enough for the San Jose Earthquakes to edge the New England Revolution 2-1 for the club's second straight home win of the season on Saturday night at Buck Shaw Stadium.
McLoughlin scored his first MLS goal to give San Jose a 1-0 lead in the 71st minute and Convey added to the lead with a stunning free kick in the 83rd, while New England's Chris Tierney cut the lead in half for New England in the 86th.
San Jose repeated the same lineup from their 3-0 rout of Columbus last Saturday, with the only exception being Ike Opara, who slotted in at center back for the suspended Brandon McDonald.
On the other side of the pitch, the Revs sent out the same starting XI that beat Vancouver 1-0 last weekend. It ¬â¢s the first time this season New England has had that luxury.
New England came charging out of the gate, but San Jose quickly regained control and, by the first quarter of an hour, put two chances on goal, most notably a free kick in the 12th minute from long-distance specialist Khari Stephenson, who cracked a shot from 23 yards out that sailed onto the crossbar and out of play.
The home side continued to enjoy the run of play, but an error from Opara nearly swung momentum the opposite way when the defender left a ball right in the path of Tierney. The Revolution midfielder streaked into the box and was apparently brought down by Quakes right back Chris Leitch, but no call was made on the play.
For the second half, the San Jose flipped the script on New England and threatened in the early going. Joey Gjertsen controlled the ball on the right flank and drove one into the box that Revs goalkeeper Matt Reis got a hand on but dangerously left it sitting in front of goal. Fortunately for the Revs, the foot of defender Ryan Cochrane got to it first.
The action waned until New England got their second shot on goal in the 56th minute. Benny Feilhaber orchestrated the play, laying of a quick pass to Shalrie Joseph, who himself passed on to Rajko Lekic inside the box. The Danish forward, however, struck a weak shot that was calmly handled by Busch.
Much like the weather, which was pleasant at kick off and steadily grew chilly, the game also started to cool down.
In a move to inject a spark in San Jose ¬â¢s midfield, head coach Frank Yallop inserted Anthony Ampaipitakwong on the right side and McLoughlin on the left. It would be the latter move that would pay dividends.
In the 71st minute ¬" just four minutes after coming on for Ryan Johnson ¬" McLoughlin appeared unmarked inside the box and sent home a diving header past Reis and inside the far post to give San Jose the lead.
After Wondolowski nearly put San Jose up by two when he sent a left-footed blast just wide in the 79th minute, San Jose seemingly put the game out of reach in the 83rd. Convey curled in a free kick over an outstretched Reis and just inside the far upper 90 to give the Quakes a two-goal cushion.
Convey's tally would prove vital just three minutes later, when New England ¬â¢s Tierney curled a free kick of his own past San Jose ¬Ëkeeper Jon Busch.
New England continued to push forward for the equalizer, but the San Jose held on for the win.
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