Wary Quakes not ready to take Union lightly

Ryan Johnson (right) and the Earthquakes play host to Stefani Miglioranzi on Wednesday at Buck Shaw Stadium.

SAN JOSE, Calif. ā€“ The schedule seems perfectly aligned for the Earthquakes to grab hold of their first playoff spot since returning to MLS in 2008. The combined winning percentage of San Joseā€™s remaining opponents is just .427, the lowest such mark of any of the leagueā€™s 16 clubs.


And that includes Wednesday nightā€™s meeting with an expansion Philadelphia team with a 6-11-6 record overall and just two wins in 12 matches on the road this season.


So what does a coach like San Joseā€™s Frank Yallop do to guard against complacency when facing a team with few postseason hopes who had to fly through three time zones on a short week?


He pulls out a few pages from the Lou Holtz Coaching Manual. Specifically, the chapter covering ā€œHow To Talk Up An Opponent.ā€


[inline_node:313511]ā€œWe went to Philadelphia and got kind of outplayed,ā€ Yallop told MLSsoccer.com, referring to San Joseā€™s 2-1 victory in PPL Park on July 10, where the Quakes scored twice against the run of play.


ā€œOur table, our league, it might look on paper that teams are easier to play against, but theyā€™re not. Philadelphia are a good side. Theyā€™ve just been a little unlucky this year. Itā€™s going to be a very difficult game.ā€


The Quakes have aimed all season to crack the 40-point barrier, which Yallop feels should guarantee a postseason berth. With eight matches remaining, San Jose are already at 33 points, and theyā€™re in seventh in the postseason chase.


ā€œItā€™s another home game and weā€™re looking to grab as many points as we can so we can secure even more of a playoff position,ā€ Quakes right back Chris Leitch told MLSsoccer.com.


ā€œItā€™s going to be a fight on Wednesday. Both teams played [last Saturday], so both teams are going to be a bit fatigued, but weā€™re playing at our place in front of our fans, so weā€™re hoping to maximize our points.ā€


Yallop has taken it easy on his charges in an attempt to conserve their legs, and is in the rare position ā€“ at least for the Quakes this season ā€“ of being able to start the same lineup for a second consecutive match. He may even be able to add talent, if midfielder Khari Stephenson has recovered enough from his sprained left ankle.


ā€œThere are going to be some tired bodies from [the FC Dallas] game and I want to make sure we are ready to go,ā€ Yallop said. ā€œSo Iā€™ll make sure that we are 100 percent committed to beating Philadelphia. If itā€™s fresh bodies, great. If itā€™s not, itā€™s guys with the mindset that we are going to try to come out and win that game.ā€


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