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Judd leads the San Jose Earthquakes against the LA Galaxy
Judd leads the San Jose Earthquakes against the LA Galaxy

Fox Sports

time27-05-2025

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  • Fox Sports

Judd leads the San Jose Earthquakes against the LA Galaxy

Associated Press San Jose Earthquakes (5-6-4, ninth in the Western Conference) vs. LA Galaxy (0-11-4, 16th in the Western Conference) Carson, California; Wednesday, 10 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Los Angeles -103, San Jose +224, Draw +293; over/under is 3.5 goals BOTTOM LINE: Preston Judd leads the San Jose Earthquakes into a matchup with the LA Galaxy after scoring three goals against the Houston Dynamo. The Galaxy are 0-8-4 in conference matchups. The Galaxy have scored 13 goals while giving up 35 for a -22 goal differential. The Earthquakes are 4-4-2 in conference matchups. The Earthquakes lead the MLS with 32 goals. Christian Arango leads the team with nine. The matchup Wednesday is the first meeting this season between the two teams. TOP PERFORMERS: Christian Ramirez has scored four goals with one assist for the Galaxy. Diego Fagundez has three goals over the past 10 games. Arango has nine goals and one assist for the Earthquakes. Josef Martinez has scored five goals over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Galaxy: 0-8-2, averaging 0.9 goals, 2.9 shots on goal and 5.0 corner kicks per game while allowing 2.5 goals per game. Earthquakes: 3-3-4, averaging 2.4 goals, 5.2 shots on goal and 4.6 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.8 goals per game. NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY: Galaxy: Riqui Puig (injured). Earthquakes: Noel Arthur Buck (injured), Niko Tsakiris (injured), Rodrigues (injured), Bruno Wilson (injured), Christian Arango (injured). ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Judd leads the San Jose Earthquakes against the LA Galaxy
Judd leads the San Jose Earthquakes against the LA Galaxy

Winnipeg Free Press

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Judd leads the San Jose Earthquakes against the LA Galaxy

San Jose Earthquakes (5-6-4, ninth in the Western Conference) vs. LA Galaxy (0-11-4, 16th in the Western Conference) Carson, California; Wednesday, 10 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Los Angeles -103, San Jose +224, Draw +293; over/under is 3.5 goals BOTTOM LINE: Preston Judd leads the San Jose Earthquakes into a matchup with the LA Galaxy after scoring three goals against the Houston Dynamo. The Galaxy are 0-8-4 in conference matchups. The Galaxy have scored 13 goals while giving up 35 for a -22 goal differential. The Earthquakes are 4-4-2 in conference matchups. The Earthquakes lead the MLS with 32 goals. Christian Arango leads the team with nine. The matchup Wednesday is the first meeting this season between the two teams. TOP PERFORMERS: Christian Ramirez has scored four goals with one assist for the Galaxy. Diego Fagundez has three goals over the past 10 games. Arango has nine goals and one assist for the Earthquakes. Josef Martinez has scored five goals over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Galaxy: 0-8-2, averaging 0.9 goals, 2.9 shots on goal and 5.0 corner kicks per game while allowing 2.5 goals per game. Earthquakes: 3-3-4, averaging 2.4 goals, 5.2 shots on goal and 4.6 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.8 goals per game. NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY: Galaxy: Riqui Puig (injured). Earthquakes: Noel Arthur Buck (injured), Niko Tsakiris (injured), Rodrigues (injured), Bruno Wilson (injured), Christian Arango (injured). ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Aljaz Ivacic has 6th shutout of season for Revolution in 0-0 tie with Earthquakes
Aljaz Ivacic has 6th shutout of season for Revolution in 0-0 tie with Earthquakes

Associated Press

time18-05-2025

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  • Associated Press

Aljaz Ivacic has 6th shutout of season for Revolution in 0-0 tie with Earthquakes

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Aljaz Ivacic had his sixth shutout of the season for New England as the Revolution tied 0-0 with the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday night. The Revolution (5-4-3), who had their four-game win streak — all by shutout — snapped last time out with a 3-3 tie against Orlando, are unbeaten since a 1-0 loss to Cincinnati on April 5. San Jose's Daniel De Sousa Britto — known simply as 'Daniel' — was replaced at halftime by Earl Edwards Jr., who made 15 starts in goal for the Revolution from 2021-24. Edwards finished with two saves. Cristian Arango (lower leg) and Cristian Espinoza (rest) did not play for San Jose. Arango — whose nine goals this season are second in MLS (Philadelphia's Tai Baribo has 10) this season — went off in the 31st minute of a 3-3 tie with Miami on Wednesday. Espinoza had his streak of 122 consecutive games come to an end. It was the third longest in MLS history behind goalkeeper Luis Robles (183 for the New York Red Bulls from 2012-18) and midfielder Chris Klein(141 from 2005-09 for the Kansas City Wizards, Real Salt Lake and Los Angeles Galaxy). San Jose (5-6-3) — unbeaten in four straight — has five wins, a loss and two ties since a 1-0 loss to Charlotte on March 15. New England's Leo Campana went off in the 32nd minute due to an apparent leg injury and was replaced by Luis Diaz Espinoza. Campana missed three matches due to a hamstring injury that forced him off in the opening minutes of a 2-0 loss to Philadelphia on March 8. The Revolution have allowed 10 goals this season, tied with Vancouver for fewest in MLS. The teams met for the first time since New England beat the Earthquakes 3-1 at home on May 11, 2019. ___ AP MLS:

Earthquakes coach saves Lionel Messi from postmatch red card
Earthquakes coach saves Lionel Messi from postmatch red card

Reuters

time15-05-2025

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  • Reuters

Earthquakes coach saves Lionel Messi from postmatch red card

May 15 - An unlikely person helped save Lionel Messi from receiving a postmatch red card on Wednesday night -- San Jose Earthquakes coach Bruce Arena. Messi of Inter Miami was irate when he was tackled just outside the box during second-half stoppage time of the 3-3 tie in San Jose. He barked at the officials after the non-call and his frustration increased after the contest ended, resulting in a yellow card. Messi was still barking at the officials while shaking hands with assorted players on the field when he headed over to further confront the trio. Head referee Joe Dickerson said "walk away now" to the fuming Messi. But there was Arena standing in the mix with Messi and the three officials, serving as part peacemaker and part negotiator before personally walking Messi away. "He was obviously not happy, and I wanted to make sure he wasn't going to get a red card," Arena said during his postgame news conference. "I just tried to move him out of the way, because for him to get a red card at the end of the game would have been ridiculous. "I just wanted to make sure we get him out of there and he's ready to play the next game for Miami." Messi has five goals and three assists in nine MLS matches this season entering Sunday's home game against Orlando City. The tie with the Earthquakes gave Inter Miami a point but the club is just 1-2-1 over the last four MLS matches and 1-4-1 across all competitions. Miami has allowed 17 goals in the six matches. --Field Level Media

Earthquakes coach saves Lionel Messi from postmatch red card
Earthquakes coach saves Lionel Messi from postmatch red card

CNA

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • CNA

Earthquakes coach saves Lionel Messi from postmatch red card

An unlikely person helped save Lionel Messi from receiving a postmatch red card on Wednesday night - San Jose Earthquakes coach Bruce Arena. Messi of Inter Miami was irate when he was tackled just outside the box during second-half stoppage time of the 3-3 tie in San Jose. He barked at the officials after the non-call and his frustration increased after the contest ended, resulting in a yellow card. Messi was still barking at the officials while shaking hands with assorted players on the field when he headed over to further confront the trio. Head referee Joe Dickerson said "walk away now" to the fuming Messi. But there was Arena standing in the mix with Messi and the three officials, serving as part peacemaker and part negotiator before personally walking Messi away. "He was obviously not happy, and I wanted to make sure he wasn't going to get a red card," Arena said during his postgame news conference. "I just tried to move him out of the way, because for him to get a red card at the end of the game would have been ridiculous. "I just wanted to make sure we get him out of there and he's ready to play the next game for Miami." Messi has five goals and three assists in nine MLS matches this season entering Sunday's home game against Orlando City. The tie with the Earthquakes gave Inter Miami a point but the club is just 1-2-1 over the last four MLS matches and 1-4-1 across all competitions. Miami has allowed 17 goals in the six matches.

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