Marin Independent Journal

Coach gives apology for San Jose home opener

- By Harold Gutmann

>> There's still plenty of time to improve.

That was the only silver lining for San Jose Earthquake­s coach Luchi Gonzalez after his team was run off the field by its rival at its sold-out home opener.

The L.A. Galaxy scored the first three goals and cruised to a 3-1 win in the 99th California Clasico in front of 18,000 at PayPal Park late Saturday night, holding the Quakes to two shots on goal.

“There's a lot of points still to play for,” Gonzalez said. “And that's the only positive from tonight, honestly.”

The Quakes (0-2-0) are the only team in the 14club Western Conference without a point. They lost their opener at FC Dallas on a goal 4 minutes into extra time.

The Galaxy (1-0-1) put all seven of their shots on frame, including goals in the 18th, 43rd, and 48th minutes. Former Galaxy player Preston Judd scored in the 70th minute for the

Quakes.

“It's a derby and we didn't play with enough pride and physicalit­y and energy reflecting that,” Gonzalez said. “We're just really disappoint­ed and I apologize. I'm responsibl­e for that as a head coach. I apologize to our fans. I do believe in our group to respond.”

The Quakes earned the last playoff spot in the Western Conference in Gonzalez's first season last year thanks to a stellar home record. They lost just two of 17 home games. Even though this season is just two weeks old, they are already facing an uphill climb, and getting a result out of Saturday's home game against Vancouver (00-1) is crucial.

The Quakes dominated in crosses (33-6) and corners (10-2) but lacked aggressive­ness in the box. Only two of their 13 shots went on frame, and their expected goals added up to only 1.1.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy absorbed pressure and were lethal on counteratt­acks, giving the Quakes something to work on during training this week.

“We can talk about the speed in our recovery and tracking but it's also intensity, closing things down right away,” Gonzalez said. “So just having a little bit more aggressive shape and organizati­on to be able to shut down those counters, or be physical and take a foul.”

The match served as the first home appearance for four newcomers. Amahl Pellegrino, the leading scorer of the top Norwegian league the past two seasons, made his first start but didn't make an impact. By early in the second half, he was joined by Judd and defenders Bruno Wilson and Vitor Costa as PayPal Park debutants. Costa replaced fullback Carlos Akapo, who left with a heel injury at halftime.

Judd, 24, made 17 appearance­s for the Galaxy as a rookie last season. He smashed in a loose ball in front of goal to put the Quakes on the scoreboard.

Judd's goal prevented the Quakes from matching its worst-ever home-opening loss since joining MLS in 1996. Real Salt Lake won 3-0 to start the 2010 season when the Quakes played at Buck Shaw Stadium. But Gonzalez said that the result was more a reflection of the team's mentality rather than its strategy.

“The aggressive­ness is more important than any tactics you can have,” Gonzalez said. “I know we've got that in us in our group.”

There might be reinforcem­ents coming. The Athletic reported that the Quakes are frontrunne­rs to sign 35-year-old Mexican star Carlos Vela, the 2019 MLS MVP who recently left LAFC.

The team still has a designated player spot available (as well as an under-22 spot), and attacking midfielder­s are high on the list of needs. But any additions wouldn't be available immediatel­y, leaving the current group to try to bounce back from the discouragi­ng rivalry loss.

“We have the pieces to have a response now,” Gonzalez said. “This group, whether with an addition or not, our team is good enough to take care of business. And so that's the focus right now.”

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? San Jose Earthquake­s coach Luchi Gonzalez was not happy with his club's performanc­e on Saturday night.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE San Jose Earthquake­s coach Luchi Gonzalez was not happy with his club's performanc­e on Saturday night.

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