Los Angeles Times

LAFC squanders lead in ‘ bad loss’

Yueill’s redirectio­n goal deep into stoppage time caps San Jose’s comeback.

- SAN JOSE 2, LAFC 1 By Jack Harris

Bob Bradley’s instructio­ns were clear.

“Forward!” the LAFC coach shouted from the sidelines of an empty Banc of California Stadium. “Forward! Forward!”

In Sunday’s 2- 1 loss to the last- place San Jose Earthquake­s, however, his club took another backward step.

After dominating for most of the night, attacking the Earthquake­s’ defense with waves of pressure and creating most of the game’s best chances, LAFC squandered its latest opportunit­y for their f irst back- to- back wins by conceding twice in the final 10 minutes.

The winner came deep into stoppage time, a closerange f inish from Earthquake­s midfielder Jackson Yueill that sent LAFC to its sixth loss in nine games since the resumption of the MLS' regular season.

“It’s a bad loss,” Bradley said in his postgame video call, adding, “It’s a day where I don’t think we had enough guys play well. The ability to f inish a game even when it’s not your best day, we let ourselves down.”

For the f irst 80 minutes, LAFC heeded their coach’s attack- minded directions.

The Earthquake­s registered the first chance of Sunday’s contest when Chris Wondolowsk­i’s sixth- minute header sailed wide of the goal. After that, the ball barely left San Jose’s half.

At first, the Earthquake­s’ defensive formation reduced LAFC’s chances to blocked shots and unfinished crosses. On a 16th minute corner, Mark- Anthony Kaye f lubbed a left- footed shot near the backside post. Ten minutes later, Eduard Atuesta lasered an ambitious left- footed strike beyond the far corner.

Finally, moments before halftime, a breakthrou­gh arrived. Forward Bradley Wright- Phillips smartly tracked down a def lected cross near the top of the box and f licked a f irst- touch pass to fast- charging Kaye, teeing up the midfielder’s cool left- footed f inish into the bottom corner. The beginning of the second half was more of the same. In the 69th minute, Brian Rodriguez appeared to double the LAFC lead with a counteratt­acking goal off an Atuesta pass, but had the goal negated after being ruled offside.

Then, the Earthquake­s started to turn the tide. LAFC goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega was called into action twice in two minutes, stopping two shots from the box after the Earthquake­s broke down LAFC’s back line.

Substitute Shea Salinas scored the equalizer in the 80th minute, charging down the left wing before cutting into the box to send a rightfoote­d blast into the far side of the net. LAFC’s early energy never returned after that. Instead, an Earthquake­s team that entered the game four points adrift at the bottom of the standings and last won a game at the MLS Is Back Tournament hunted for a second.

It almost came in the 88th minute, when Sisniega was forced into a diving save to deflect a shot wide.

Yueill, however, didn’t miss when a cross came his way moments before the f inal whistle.

After Cade Cowell escaped two LAFC defenders in the corner and Cristian Espinoza delivered a low ball through traffic, the crashing Yueill provided a perfect redirectio­n that skipped helplessly into the net.

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