In part two of his series on the Earthquakes’ identity, Asher Kohn examines the attacking corp in 2020 and looks ahead to needs in 2021.
A New San Jose Identity – the Defense
In the first of a three-part series, Asher Kohn looks at the 2020 San Jose Earthquakes’ season beginning with its Achilles heel, the defense.
Counterattacks Can Kill San Jose in the Early Season
Based on week one, the San Jose Earthquakes may be susceptible to counterattacks against the likes of Minnesota United this Saturday
Quakes 2020 Pre-season Analysis: Eriksson, Yueill, and Progressive Passes
Jamon Moore compares progressive passing between Magnus Eriksson and Jackson Yueill
Victor Bernardez and Clarence Goodson set the bar for Earthquakes center backs
PHOTO: Lyndsay Radnedge/LRadiCal Photography With the recent signing of center back Guram Kashia, captain of the Georgian national team and from Vitesse of the Dutch Eredivisie, and with the ongoing back line carousel of the San Jose Earthquakes this not-so-great…
Is Zone 14 defending the biggest issue facing the San Jose Earthquakes?
PHOTO: ISI Photos Following a disheartening California Clasico loss to the Zlatan-less LA Galaxy, 1-0, on Friday night courtesy of an out-of-the-box strike from Romain Alessandrini and a stellar save amidst a less-than-stellar season from deposed goalkeeper David Bingham, last Sunday…