LA GALAXY vs SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
THE HOME DEPOT CENTER, Carson, Calif.
May 23, 2012 (WEEK 12, MLS Game #111)
10:30 p.m. ET (KDOC/KWHY; CSN-CA; MLS Live)
The first meeting in the original California Clasico is ahead on Wednesday evening at The Home Depot Center when the San Jose Earthquakes travel south to face the LA Galaxy. The home side is looking to shed a five-game winless slide, now in last place in the West following a first loss to Chivas USA in five seasons. The Quakes are coming off back-to-back dramatic ties, another 90th-minute goal giving them a 1-1 home draw with Columbus last weekend.
REFEREE: Jair Marrufo. SAR (bench): Frank Anderson; JAR (opposite): Adam Garner; 4th: Fotis Bazakos MLS Career: 132 games; FC/gm: 24.2; Y/gm: 3.2; R: 29; pens: 41
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INJURY REPORT: LA GALAXY - OUT: DF Andrew Boyens (L sports hernia surgery); DF Omar Gonzalez (L knee surgery); QUESTIONABLE: DF A.J.DeLaGarza (R heel bruise); DF Leonardo (R knee surgery)...SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES - OUT: MF Joey Gjertsen (R knee surgery); MF Shea Salinas (L clavicle fracture); DF Tim Ward (L non-specific soft tissue injury); QUESTIONABLE: DF Victor Bernardez (L knee MCL sprain); MF Marvin Chavez (L hamstring strain)
INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: LA: Landon Donovan (USA), Robbie Keane (Ireland)... SJ: Chris Wondolowski (USA)
SUSPENDED: LA: David Junior Lopes (through May 23) WARNINGS:SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: SJ: Steven Lenhart, Ramiro Corrales SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: LA: David Beckham, Juninho, Landon Donovan
HEAD-TO-HEAD
ALL-TIME (48 meetings): Galaxy 25 wins (4 shootout), 73 goals ... Earthquakes 15 wins (1 shootout), 60 goals… Ties 8 AT LA (23 meetings): Galaxy 16 wins (2 shootout), 43 goals Earthquakes 4 wins (0 shootout), 27 goals... Ties 3
FUTURE MATCHES: 6/30: San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, 10 p.m. (ESPN2/Deportes); 10/21: San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, 7 p.m. (Galavision)
LAST YEAR (MLS): 6/25: SJ 0, LA 0 8/20: LA 2, SJ 0 (Keane 21; Magee 90)
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The Quakes have not defeated the Galaxy at The Home Depot Center since 2005. Since San Jose returned to the league in 2008, the Galaxy have won three of the four meetings at home, with one draw.
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The Galaxy have never won at Buck Shaw Stadium, with the Quakes having two wins in three all-time meetings in Santa Clara (with a draw). The first three northern California meetings between the teams after the Quakes return were all in Oakland.
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The Earthquakes have a five-game unbeaten streak alive at home against the Galaxy. The streak started Aug. 3, 2008, the second of the three meetings at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.
- Coaches record: Bruce Arena vs. SJ: P15 W7 L5 D3 ... Frank Yallop v LA: P20 W7 L8 D5
LA GALAXY
The LA Galaxy saw their winless slide stretched to five games, Chivas USA winning a SuperClasico match for the first time since 2007 in a 1-0 win Saturday at The Home Depot Center. The Galaxy are in ninth place in the Western Conference with 11 points from 11 games.
HIGHLIGHTS: CHV 1, LA 0
LAST MATCH
- The game's only goal came after the 70th minute, when a deflected cross fell perfectly for Jose Erick Correa, whose shot hit the outstretched arm of Galaxy defender David Junior Lopes, resulting in a penalty for Chivas and a straight red card for the defender for denying a goalscoring opportunity.
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Correa’s first spot kick attempt was called back for encroachment, but the Colombian buried his second try for his second goal in two matches.
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Galaxy head coach Bruce Arena made four changes to the team that came back for a 1-1 draw with the Montreal Impact at Olympic Stadium. David Junior Lopes came into the back four for Dan Keat, Mike Magee and Marcelo Sarvas started in midfield for Michael Stephens and David Beckham, and Pat Noonan came in up top for Robbie Keane.
- LA GALAXY (4-4-2): Brian Perk - Sean Franklin, David Junior Lopes (sent off 70), A.J. DeLaGarza, Todd Dunivant - Mike Magee (Chad Barrett 78), Marcelo Sarvas, Juninho, Kyle Nakazawa (David Beckham 74) - Pat Noonan (Edson Buddle 60), Landon Donovan.
TEAM NEWS
RED CARD: Lopes gives away PK for handball
“I think on the season our record is probably not real precise in terms of how we’ve played,” Arena said. “I think we’ve played a little bit better than our record indicates. But tonight the difference in the game was taking a chance. We didn’t do it and give them credit.”
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
The San Jose Earthquakes once again left it late, again scoring a dramatic equalizing goal for a 1-1 draw with the Columbus Crew on Saturday evening at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Quakes are in second place in the Western Conference with 24 points from 12 games.
LAST MATCH
HIGHLIGHTS: SJ 1, CLB 1
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The Crew took the lead in first-half stoppage time. Justin Meram cut inside from the left and beat veteran San Jose 'keeper Jon Busch with a superb finish, finding the far side netting from just inside the left corner of the box.
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But the Quakes once again head some late magic. Alan Gordon took a quick layoff from Chris Wondolowski in the area and hammered a rising drive. The ball crashed off the crossbar, but Gordon was able to acrobatically hook it back into the goal for the 90th-minute leveller.
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Earthquakes head coach Frank Yallop made one change to the team that got a late goal for a 1-1 draw with Chivas USA at Buck Shaw Stadium. Rafael Baca came into the midfield in place of Tressor Moreno.
- SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (4-3-1-2): Jon Busch - Steven Beitashour, Jason Hernandez, Justin Morrow, Ramiro Corrales - Rafael Baca (Tressor Moreno 70), Sam Cronin, Simon Dawkins - Khari Stephenson (Sam Garza 56) - Steven Lenhart (Alan Gordon 60), Chris Wondolowski.
TEAM NEWS
For a second consecutive match, Alan Gordon provided late dramatics, his 90th-minute goal giving San Jose a 1-1 draw with Columbus last weekend. Since being acquired from Toronto FC last July, all four of Gordon’s goals with San Jose have come after the 70th minute.
GOAL: Gordon’s scissor kick ties it up
The Earthquakes extended their unbeaten streak at Buck Shaw Stadium to five games. The Quakes now have their next four games on the road; they next play a league game in Santa Clara on June 30 (their second match against the LA Galaxy).