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Whitecaps FC and Earthquakes battle to hard-fought draw in Western Conference grudge match

Vancouver San Jose match report





SANTA CLARA, CA – Vancouver Whitecaps FC (10W-10L-8D) and San Jose Earthquakes (10W-11L-8D) remain deadlocked in the Western Conference playoff race after the two sides settled for a scoreless draw Saturday night at Buck Shaw Stadium.


A heroic effort from centre backs Brad Rusin, Carlyle Mitchell and Jay DeMerit, who made his much-anticipated return to the lineup, salvaged an important point for Whitecaps FC, who finish the night five points outside the playoff picture. 


Dating back to last May, the ‘Caps are now unbeaten in five straight matches against the 2012 Supporters’ Shield winners. They conclude the season series with a 1W-0L-2D record.



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Saturday’s contest was a test of character and depth for both teams. The Earthquakes were without Rafael Baca and Steven Lenhart due to suspension, while Vancouver’s centre back partnership of Andy O’Brien (sore back) and Johnny Leveron (calf strain) were sidelined with injuries.


For the second straight week, Martin Rennie’s side was also forced to play without Russell Teibert, who was a late omission due to illness.


In their absence, Rusin returned to the lineup for the first time since suffering a sprained right ankle August 3 against Portland, and Jun Marques Davidson was reinserted into the holding midfielder position.


Midfielder Matt Watson also drew back into Rennie’s XI – as did South Korean right back Young-Pyo Lee.


Despite missing several key players, the visiting ‘Caps got off to a lively start on the campus of Santa Clara University. They dominated possession in the first few minutes and managed to keep their form for much of the first half. 


San Jose had the first real chance of the match off a corner kick in the 19th minute, however. Striker Alan Gordon flicked a dangerous-looking header towards goal, but goalkeeper David Ousted made a sprawling save to keep matters scoreless.


Aside from Gordon’s early opportunity, there wasn’t much to give between the Western Conference rivals early. Neither side was willing to give an inch, which was expected given the magnitude of the match.


It was a physical battle from the onset and that appeared to take its toll on Rusin, who was heavily involved in the action early. 


In obvious pain, Rusin hobbled off the pitch just after the half-hour mark, which signalled the much-anticipated return of DeMerit. It was his first appearance since suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon in Vancouver’s March 2 season opener.


The 33-year-old centre back assumed the captain’s armband in the second half, but not before his predecessor Kenny Miller nearly opened the scoring in the 45th minute.


After beating Victor Bernardez to the ball and making a run along the goal line, Miller got off a shot in tight but ‘Quakes keeper Jon Busch made the save and the Scotsman sent the rebound over the goal. It was Vancouver's best chance of the first half, in which they enjoyed 57 per cent of the possession. 


San Jose came out of the interval looking a little more energized. Reigning MLS Golden Boot winner Chris Wondolowski had a pair of opportunities early, but DeMerit and Mitchell managed to keep him at bay.


It was a fearless performance from Vancouver’s centre backs against a San Jose squad notoriously dangerous in the air. With the ‘Quakes pressing, DeMerit also prevented a Marvin Chavez opportunity in the 70th minute with a well-timed sliding block. For his efforts, the 'Caps skipper was named Budwesier Man of the Match. 


Substitute Darren Mattocks nearly scored the winner in stoppage time but his right-footed effort from the top of the box trickled just wide of the left post.


With a sellout crowd urging them on, the ‘Quakes applied relentless pressure in the dying stages of the match but the ‘Caps managed to hold them off as the two sides battled to a hard-fought draw.


Whitecaps FC conclude their three-match road swing next Saturday against Canadian rival Montreal Impact (11 a.m. PT kickoff), before returning home to host Real Salt Lake the following week. 


MATCH DETAILS


Budweiser Man of the Match:
 Jay DeMerit


Referee:
Jair Marrufo


Attendance:
10,525

Scoring Summary
None


Match Stats:
Shots: San Jose 22 - Vancouver 14
Shots on Goal: San Jose 2 - Vancouver 3
Fouls: San Jose 15 - Vancouver 12
Offsides: San Jose 3 - Vancouver 2
Corners: San Jose 5 - Vancouver 1

Cautions
46' - SJ - Alan Gordon
63' - SJ - Ramiro Corrales
82' - SJ - Clarence Goodson

San Jose Earthquakes
18.Jon Busch; 33.Steven Beitashour, 26.Victor Bernardez, 44.Clarence Goodson, 22.Jordan Stewart; 7.Cordell Cato (19.Jaime Alas 82'), 4.Sam Cronin, 12.Ramiro Corrales (10.Walter Martinez 80'), 6.Shea Salinas (81.Marvin Chavez 59'); 8.Chris Wondolowski, 24.Alan Gordon

Unused Substitutes: 1.David Bingham, 14.Adam Jahn, 15.Justin Morrow, 21.Jason Hernandez

Vancouver Whitecaps FC
22.David Ousted; 12.Young-Pyo Lee, 24.Carlyle Mitchell, 3.Brad Rusin (6.Jay DeMerit 31'), 2.Jordan Harvey; 13.Nigel Reo-Coker, 27.Jun Marques Davidson, 28.Gershon Koffie; 8.Matt Watson, 7.Camilo Sanvezzo (11.Darren Mattocks 83'), 9.Kenny Miller

Unused Substitutes: 18.Brad Knighton, 14.Daigo Kobayashi, 23.Kekuta Manneh, 29.Tommy Heinemann, 31.Russell Teibert