Seattle Sounders 2, San Jose Earthquakes 0 | MLS Match Recap

The Seattle Sounders were able to keep the San Jose Earthquakes off the board and ride goals from Clint Dempsey and Jordan Morris to a 2-0 victory Saturday night in Seattle. This marked Seattle's third win in their last four games.  


Dempsey put the Sounders on the board in the 26th minute, and though the Earthquakes had a chance to tie it up in the 84th when Chris Wondolowski stepped up for a penalty, the shot clanged off the left post, allowing Morris to put the game away with a daisy cutter from well outside the penalty area.


when Victor Bernardez went down in Seattle's penalty area after Tyrone Mears took him down with a sliding tackle. Chris Wondolowski stepped up to take the penalty, but it clanked off the post after Stefan Frei guessed in the wrong direction.


Box Score



Three Things


  1. He's on Fire With his fourth goal in as many games, Jordan Morris is now in a three-way tie for the MLS all-time rookie scoring streak record. Four straight games with goals has been twice achieved by an MLS rookie: First, by Damani Ralph in 2003, and more recently, by Patrick Mullins with the New England Revolution in 2014. 
  2. Don't We Usually Score?  Being shut out tonight ended a 22 game streak of not being shut out in MLS play. It was the longest active streak in MLS, and the eighth longest such streak in MLS history. The Quakes were last held off the board on August 2nd, 2015 in a 0-0 draw with the Portland Timbers.
  3. Take That, Monkey!  The Sounders finally got a win over those pesky Quakes, as San Jose had gone five games without a defeat to Seattle. The victory was just Seattle's third in their last 13 clashes with the Quakes. Tonight's victory also claimed the Sounders' first four-match win streak at home since April 26-July 13, 2014.


They Said It


"The objective of this homestand was to get six points. I felt confident that it was time for things to turn our way." 


Sounders Head Coach Sigi Schmid

Next Up


  • SEA: Saturday at FC Dallas (9 pm ET, MLS LIVE
  • SJ: Wednesday vs. Houston Dynamo (10:30 pm ET, MLS LIVE)