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Earthquakes Use 4 Second-Half Goals to Beat 9-Man FC Dallas 4-2
Earthquakes Use 4 Second-Half Goals to Beat 9-Man FC Dallas 4-2

Al Arabiya

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Al Arabiya

Earthquakes Use 4 Second-Half Goals to Beat 9-Man FC Dallas 4-2

Beau Leroux scored in the 76th minute to put San Jose ahead, and the Earthquakes used four second-half goals to beat nine-man FC Dallas 4–2 on Wednesday night. San Jose (7–7–5), which improved to 4–4–2 on the road this season, has suffered just one loss in its last nine games. Dallas (5–7–6) has gone 1–5–2 at home this season. For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app. San Jose tied it 1–1 in the 50th minute on Cristian Arango's 10th goal of the season when he headed in Cristian Espinoza's corner kick. Josef Martínez scored his 124th career goal in the 57th on Espinoza's league-leading 10th assist. Leroux capitalized on a mistake deep in Dallas territory to give San Jose a 3–2 lead in the 76th. Mark-Anthony Kaye scored his first goal for San Jose in stoppage time. Dallas was reduced to 10 men in the 79th when Kaick Ferreira was given a straight red card. In the 85th, Sebastien Ibeagha was also shown a red card after taking down Preston Judd at the edge of the 18-yard box. Petar Musa opened the scoring in the 30th after a nice individual effort by Luciano Acosta. In the second half, Musa sent a loose ball in front of the net that was deflected to the feet of Shaq Moore at the far post to tie it at 2 in the 68th. The start of the game was delayed due to lightning.

Earthquakes use 4 second-half goals to beat 9-man FC Dallas 4-2
Earthquakes use 4 second-half goals to beat 9-man FC Dallas 4-2

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Earthquakes use 4 second-half goals to beat 9-man FC Dallas 4-2

Jun 26, 2025 10:04 AM IST FRISCO, Texas — Beau Leroux scored in the 76th minute to put San Jose ahead and the Earthquakes used four second-half goals to beat nine-man FC Dallas 4-2 on Wednesday night. HT Image San Jose , which improved to 4-4-2 on the road this season, has suffered just one loss in its last nine games. Dallas has gone 1-5-2 at home this season. San Jose tied it 1-all in the 50th minute on Cristian Arango's 10th goal of the season when he headed in Cristian Espinoza's corner kick. Josef Martínez scored his 124th career goal in the 57th on Espinoza's league-leading 10th assist. Leroux capitalized on a mistake deep in Dallas territory to give San Jose a 3-2 lead in the 76th. Mark-Anthony Kaye scored his first goal for San Jose in stoppage time. Dallas was reduced to 10 men in the 79th when Kaick Ferreira was given a straight red card. In the 85th, Sebastien Ibeagha was also shown a red card after taking down Preston Judd at the edge of the 18-yard box. Petar Musa opened the scoring in the 30th after a nice individual effort by Luciano Acosta. In the second half, Musa sent a loose ball in front of the net that was deflected to the feet of Shaq Moore at the far post to tie it at 2 in the 68th. The start of the game was delayed due to lightning. soccer: /hub/soccer This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text. Stay updated with the latest sports news, including latest headlines and updates from the Olympics 2024, where Indian athletes will compete for glory in Paris. Catch all the action from tennis Grand Slam tournaments, follow your favourite football teams and players with the latest match results, and get the latest on international hockey tournaments and series.

Earthquakes use 4 second-half goals to beat 9-man FC Dallas 4-2
Earthquakes use 4 second-half goals to beat 9-man FC Dallas 4-2

Associated Press

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Earthquakes use 4 second-half goals to beat 9-man FC Dallas 4-2

FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Beau Leroux scored in the 76th minute to put San Jose ahead and the Earthquakes used four second-half goals to beat nine-man FC Dallas 4-2 on Wednesday night. San Jose (7-7-5), which improved to 4-4-2 on the road this season, has suffered just one loss in its last nine games. Dallas (5-7-6) has gone 1-5-2 at home this season. San Jose tied it 1-all in the 50th minute on Cristian Arango's 10th goal of the season when he headed in Cristian Espinoza's corner kick. Josef Martínez scored his 124th career goal in the 57th on Espinoza's league-leading 10th assist. Leroux capitalized on a mistake deep in Dallas territory to give San Jose a 3-2 lead in the 76th. Mark-Anthony Kaye scored his first goal for San Jose in stoppage time. Dallas was reduced to 10 men in the 79th when Kaick Ferreira was given a straight red card. In the 85th, Sebastien Ibeagha was also shown a red card after taking down Preston Judd at the edge of the 18-yard box. Petar Musa opened the scoring in the 30th after a nice individual effort by Luciano Acosta. In the second half, Musa sent a loose ball in front of the net that was deflected to the feet of Shaq Moore at the far post to tie it at 2 in the 68th. The start of the game was delayed due to lightning. ___ AP soccer:

San Jose's Beau Leroux eyes US World Cup spot, but has thought about playing for China
San Jose's Beau Leroux eyes US World Cup spot, but has thought about playing for China

South China Morning Post

time14-04-2025

  • Sport
  • South China Morning Post

San Jose's Beau Leroux eyes US World Cup spot, but has thought about playing for China

With a Chinese mother, American father and a solid start to life in Major League Soccer under his belt, Beau Leroux could be forgiven for thinking about where his international loyalties might lie. Advertisement But while the San Jose Earthquakes midfielder said representing China had crossed his mind, his focus was firmly on earning a spot in the United States squad ahead of a home World Cup next year. It is a tournament his mother's home nation are struggling to qualify for, and despite naturalising Brazil-born midfielder Serginho in an attempt to boost their hopes, China are bottom of Group C with two matches to go. Floundering in their quest to end a 24-year wait to reach a World Cup, the Chinese team flopped at last year's AFC Asian Cup finals too, when they failed to score in three group matches. Still, there has been no contact between Leroux and football bosses on the mainland. Beau Leroux (back row, third from left) is quickly establishing himself in the San Jose team. 'Playing for China has been a thought of mine, but, right now, I'm trying to make the US roster,' Leroux said. 'The World Cup is always in my mind, but I'll see what the future holds for me.'

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