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Interim San Jose Earthquakes boss Ian Russell is keen to carry the momentum from last week’s crucial victory over the Chicago Fire into Saturday, when Sporting Kansas City visit PayPal Park.
The Earthquakes halted a nine-match winless run and recorded their first victory in three games under Russell last time out, Hernan Lopez’s goal proving enough to beat Chicago.
San Jose remain six points adrift of their nearest rivals – Saturday’s opponents Sporting – at the bottom of the Western Conference standings, but Russell hopes last week’s win can be a turning point.
“We needed a win. The Clasico was disappointing and against St. Louis we were flat. I thought we were on the front foot and deserved to win,” Russell said.
“We’re happy with how the players responded and got after it. We’ve had some close ones go the other way.
“Depending on the opponent, the main objective for us was to stop conceding goals. We needed to grind out a game like that and it gives us confidence moving forward.
“We just need to build momentum from that last game and carry it on to Sporting.”
Sporting were also victorious last week, beating FC Dallas 3-2 in a game that saw William Agada score twice and Zorhan Bassong sent off late on.
Having then needed extra time to overcome the same opponents in the U.S. Open Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday, coach Peter Vermes will leave it until the last minute to pick Saturday’s starting lineup.
“We go back to 20 guys now and I can’t bury a bunch of guys. One issue is Bassong being out for the next game, that hurts a bit,” Vermes said after their Dallas double-header.
“We’ll have some challenges that we’ll have to deal with and it’ll be Saturday morning when we see how some of the players are.”
ADVANCED
On to the @OpenCup Semifinal #SportingKC | #USOC2024 pic.twitter.com/WEY9yEtrLv
— Sporting Kansas City (@SportingKC) July 11, 2024
PLAYERS TO WATCH
San Jose Earthquakes – Cristian Espinoza
Espinoza provided the assist on the lone goal in San Jose’s win over Chicago last Sunday, his 10th assist of the season.
This is Espinoza’s fourth career double-digit assist season, something no other Earthquakes player has done more than twice.
Sporting Kansas City – William Adaga
After scoring twice against Dallas last weekend, Agada has netted in 12 different matches in MLS, and half of those contests have seen him score a brace.
Of players that have scored in 10 or more MLS matches, only Miguel Almiron (53.8%, 7/13) has had multiple goals in a higher percentage of them.
MATCH PREDICTION: DRAW
Sporting KC have only lost two of their last 18 matches against the ‘Quakes in all competitions, winning 10 and drawing six in a run dating back to September 2016.
One of San Jose’s two victories in that span, however, did come when the teams last faced off at PayPal Park last April, a 3-0 win.
Marie -> Ebobisse
A @kingjebo brace and +3 the last time we played SKC at @paypalpark.
Shot from the past, courtesy of @patron. pic.twitter.com/iHzNCmbfBA
— San Jose Earthquakes (@SJEarthquakes) July 11, 2024
With Sporting losing eight straight regular-season road matches, their longest losing streak away from home in the post-shootout era (since 2000), this fixture may come at a good time for San Jose. Whether they have the quality to take three points, though, is a big question.
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
San Jose Earthquakes – 35.9%
Sporting Kansas City – 38%
Draw – 26.1%
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