PORTLAND, Ore. — Preston Judd scored in the second and 12th minutes as the San Jose Earthquakes defeated the Portland Timbers 3-1 Saturday night at Providence Park, with Daniel Munie adding a goal and goalkeeper Daniel De Sousa Britto recording six saves; the result snapped a four-match MLS winless streak and marked San Jose's first victory in Portland in 20 attempts. The win moved San Jose to 32 points in the Western Conference standings and left Portland with four losses amid ongoing home struggles; this result arrives as MLS pauses for the World Cup break, giving the Earthquakes momentum and statistical gains to carry into the midseason pause and prompting Portland to reassess ahead of resumed league play.
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This victory is a morale boost for San Jose Earthquakes fans. It breaks a 20-game losing streak in Portland and ends a four-match winless run. It's a sign of improvement, especially as the team heads into the World Cup break. If you're a fan, it's a good time to show your support.
San Jose's win is a game-changer. It not only adds points to their tally but also gives them momentum. For Portland, it's a wake-up call to address their home struggles. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
Preston Judd, the San Jose Earthquakes team and their supporters benefited from the win through improved individual statistics, a halt to a four-game winless streak and stronger positioning in the standings (32 points) ahead of the MLS break.
The Portland Timbers and their players, including goalkeeper James Pantemis, suffered a setback as the team conceded three goals and remained winless against San Jose at Providence Park in this era of MLS meetings.
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