Convey accepts shift to left back for Quakes

Reborn this season in San Jose, Bobby Convey is currently fourth in the league with eight assists.

SAN JOSE, Calif. ā€“ Bobby Convey knows why heā€™s playing left back for the San Jose Earthquakes at this point in the season.


Just donā€™t expect him to feign joy at the prospect.


Convey has enjoyed a renaissance this season with the Quakes, delivering precision passes from the left wing ā€“ heā€™s fourth in the league with eight assists ā€“ and teaming with captain and left back Ramiro Corrales to lock down opponentsā€™ right-sided attackers.


With Corrales out for several weeks because of a sprained knee, however, Convey has had to relinquish his spot and slide down to fill in at left back. And if you describe the decision by coach Frank Yallop as wasting some of Conveyā€™s talents, he wonā€™t argue with that characterization.


ā€œItā€™s not as exciting as playing left mid,ā€ Convey told MLSsoccer.com. ā€œBut I had to do it. Thatā€™s what Frank wanted, so thatā€™s what Iā€™ve done.ā€


To this point, the Quakesā€™ 4-4-2 system has put a lot of emphasis on counterattacking and use of the longball. The backs have not made a tremendous number of overlapping runs, which limits Conveyā€™s chances to get involved offensively.


ā€œI have to defend more and just pass off to the guys who are in front of me, because if I go forward, Iā€™ll be out of position too often,ā€ Convey said.


Yallop has tried to spin the move as an opportunity. Itā€™s true that Convey had the Quakesā€™ best scoring opportunity in a 1-0 loss at Colorado two weeks ago when he moved up from left back ā€“ Corrales had gotten hurt earlier in the match ā€“ and took a dangerous blast from distance.


ā€œBobbyā€™s played well at mid, but like I said to him, ā€˜Youā€™ll be the best attacking left back in the league now,ā€™ā€ Yallop said.


Convey might not like being stuck at left back, but his performance Saturday helped show why Yallop has chosen to use him there instead of rookie Justin Morrow.


Matched up against Kei Kamara, Kansas Cityā€™s leading scorer, Convey shut him down cold. Of the 12 shots taken by the Wizards, Kamara tallied exactly zero before getting replaced in the 82nd minute by Josh Wolff.


ā€œPlaying against Kei Kamara is a tough game,ā€ Yallop said. ā€œPlaying with the spirit he had ā€¦ [Convey] showed a great commitment to the team and did terrifically well. I thought he was outstanding.ā€


As a consolation prize, Convey might inherit something else from Corrales: The captainā€™s armband. Yallopā€™s first choice of replacement, Jason Hernandez, is facing a two-game suspension after being red-carded against the Wizards.


ā€œI may make [Convey] captain on the weekend,ā€ Yallop said. ā€œHe deserves it with his play and his endeavor on the field.


Geoff Lepper covers the Earthquakes for MLSsoccer.com. He can be reached at sanjosequakes@gmail.com. On Twitter: @sjquakes