Penticton Herald

Whitecaps settle for another tie

Reyna nets equalizer for Vancouver in 2-2 draw with visiting San Jose

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VANCOUVER — Forward Jordy Reyna scored one goal and assisted on another by Cristian Techera as the Vancouver Whitecaps battled back from one goal down for a 2-2 Major League Soccer draw with the San Jose Earthquake­s on Wednesday night.

Striker Danny Hoesen, on a disputed play, and defender Nick Lima scored for San Jose.

The Whitecaps (4-5-3) are 1-4-2 in their last seven games.

The Earthquake­s (2-5-3) have one win in their last nine games (1-5-3).

Brian Rowe started his second consecutiv­e game for Vancouver with usual goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic out with a sprained knee.

Lima put the Earthquake­s ahead 2-1 in the 53rd minute. The Whitecaps gave too much space to midfielder Valeri Qazaishvil­i, allowing him to dribble into Vancouver territory. He dished off to Lima, who scored his first goal of the year on a bending shot.

Reyna tied the match in the 64th minute. Left back Marcel de Jong sent a long ball into the box. Reyna headed a shot that bounced off San Jose defender Shea Salinas, a former Whitecap, and past Earthquake­s goalkeeper Andrew Tarbell.

Vancouver opened the scoring in the 19th minute on a pretty three-way passing play. Midfielder Felipe feathered a ball to Reyna. He slipped a pass to an open Techera, who beat Tarbell with a low shot.

Hoesen tied the game in the first minute of first-half injury time. The Netherland­s native got behind the Whitecaps’ defence, took a long pass from Florian Jungwirth, and lifted a shot over Rowe for his team-leading fifth goal of the season.

The crowd of 17,357 at BC Place Stadium booed loudly as the Whitecaps argued the play was offside. Video replays showed it was a close call.

The Whitecaps leave Thursday to play at FC Dallas on Saturday.

NOTES: Vancouver defender and captain Kendall Waston, who was named to the Costa Rican World Cup team earlier this week, made his 100th MLS regular-season appearance and 99th start.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Vancouver Whitecaps’ Kei Kamara, front, heads the ball as San Jose Earthquake­s’ Harold Cummings defends during first-half MLS action in Vancouver on Wednesday.
The Canadian Press Vancouver Whitecaps’ Kei Kamara, front, heads the ball as San Jose Earthquake­s’ Harold Cummings defends during first-half MLS action in Vancouver on Wednesday.

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