Salinas’ late goal lifts Quakes
The Earthquakes reverted to the Goonies of 2012 on Wednesday night.
The Quakes rallied from a two-goal deficit to score their first victory since last year on a stunning goal by Shea Salinas.
Salinas’ stoppage-time goal gave the Earthquakes a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps in Group B play of the MLS Is Back tournament at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex in Florida.
It just didn’t seem like it could happen for a team that had not produced a
Milinkovic. It resulted in Cristian Dájome’s uncontested goal.
San Jose, though, was not through while dominating the game with an onslaught of shots (31-7) and corner kicks (22-4).
The Earthquakes got life in the 72nd minute with Chris Wondolowski’s first goal of the season. He has 160 goals in a storied career for Major League Soccer’s all-time scoring leader.
San Jose leveled the score in the 82nd minute off a Magnus Eriksson corner kick that Mexican international Oswaldo Alanis headed into the net.
It didn’t appear the
Quakes could recover despite dominating the game in both halves. They looked like the team that allowed seven goals in two home games in March. But San Jose never looked completely out of it despite the mental lapses.
An exciting first half ended with a big goal by Andy Rios, who scored on San Jose’s 12th corner kick. Cristian Espinoza tapped the ball to Eriksson, who served into the mixer. Rios extended his leg and redirected the spinning ball past goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau.
It gave the Quakes life after a demoralizing opening in which they out-shot Vancouver 17-4.