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San Jose Earthquakes stretch winning streak to three
The Quakes extended their winning streak to three games as goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski earned his first MLS shutout victory.
From “Play the Kids” to the “Kids Can Play”
Matías Almeyda is going to have to concede that the players keeping the Quakes in the running for a playoff position are the “youngsters” he’s so keen on not putting pressure on.
Is the problem…Matías Almeyda?
Is former Concacaf Coach of the Year Matías Almeyda the issue with the San Jose Earthquakes this year or does the issue lie elsewhere? Colin Etnire looks at the real Almeyda record.
What is “Plan B” for the struggling San Jose Earthquakes?
The San Jose Earthquakes need a plan “B” to save this season while dealing with a compressed schedule that affects their style more than other MLS teams. Robert Jonas provides some ideas.
Is the problem…Jesse Fioranelli?
Is San Jose Earthquakes GM Jesse Fioranelli at the heart of the current issues facing the team. Colin Etnire analyzes the role of an MLS GM, and how Fioranelli stacks up.
San Jose Earthquakes hit their nadir, or at least they hope so
Two years into the Matías Almeyda project, fans are left wondering if the project can be turned around as the 2020 MLS Cup playoffs continue fading from view.
Is the problem…lack of spending?
Is ownership and lack of investment primarily to blame for the currently-dismal San Jose Earthquakes results. Colin Etnire gets into the details.
The time has come: why the Quakes should #PlayTheKids right away
Is the 2020 season worth losing player development over? Jamon Moore doesn’t think so, and he advocates for striking a balance between the long-term starters and the players who need experience.
What did we learn about the Earthquakes from MLS is Back?
Chris Wondolowski celebrates his second goal of the MLS is Back tournament. The Earthquakes lost in the quarterfinals of the tournament to Minnesota United, falling 0-4-0 to them in all competitions since 2019. Image credit MLSsoccer.com. The consensus in San…