LAFC Strike Early, Go on to Blank Earthquakes

LAFC Strike Early, Go on to Blank Earthquakes
San Jose Earthquakes midfielder Jamiro Monteiro (35) controls the ball against Los Angeles FC defender Erik Duenas (18) during the first half at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, on May 20, 2023. (Gary A. Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports via Field Level Media)
Field Level Media
5/21/2023
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5/21/2023

Stipe Biuk scored on the first shot of the game and Carlos Vela added a goal from the penalty spot in second-half stoppage time as Los Angeles FC edged the visiting San Jose Earthquakes 2–1 on Saturday night, May 20.

Biuk opened the scoring in the third minute for Western Conference-leading LAFC (7–1–4, 25 points), who have won four of their last seven games.

Los Angeles was later presented with the chance to seal the victory when San Jose’s Tanner Beason was called for a hand ball two minutes into second-half stoppage time.

Los Angeles FC line up for team photo before their match against the San Jose Earthquakes at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on May 20, 2023. (Courtesy of LAFC)
Los Angeles FC line up for team photo before their match against the San Jose Earthquakes at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on May 20, 2023. (Courtesy of LAFC)

Miguel Trauco scored in the 52nd minute for San Jose to tie up the contest.

Vela then stepped up to the spot in the 95th minute and converted a left-footed shot for LAFC, putting it into the bottom right corner for his fourth goal of the season. The goal proved to be the difference in the game.

JT Marcinkowski made five saves for the Earthquakes (5–5–3, 18 points), who have now dropped back-to-back matches, with both setbacks coming against Los Angeles opponents. San Jose lost 2–1 to the LA Galaxy last Sunday.

The Earthquakes managed 14 shots compared to Los Angeles’ 15. However, LAFC put more shots on goal, recording six. San Jose put three shots on target.

Los Angeles held 56.5 percent of possession, while the Earthquakes held 43.5 percent. LAFC also had a major advantage in corners, getting 15 compared to the Earthquakes’ seven.

Jose Cifuentes recorded an assist for LAFC, who will play their third consecutive home game when they host Atlanta United on June 3. San Jose will host FC Dallas next Saturday.