Osaze De Rosario's goal in 89th minute helps Sounders beat Earthquakes 3-2
Osaze De Rosario’s 89th-minute header capped Seattle’s comeback, and the Sounders extended their unbeaten run to nine matches.
- Osaze De Rosario scored an 89th-minute winner as the Seattle Sounders defeated the San Jose Earthquakes 3-2 on Wednesday night at Lumen Field, extending their unbeaten streak to nine games.
- The victory snapped the Earthquakes' eight-game unbeaten run, marking their first defeat since a 1-0 loss to Seattle on March 15. The Sounders' win marked their third consecutive victory.
- Midfielder Albert Rusnak converted a penalty in the 43rd minute and Jesus Ferreira scored in the 55th to build Seattle's lead. San Jose's Nick Fernandez and Preston Judd each scored.
- Seattle extended its home unbeaten streak to 22 consecutive matches, the longest in club history. San Jose remains tied for first in the Western Conference with 29 points.
- The deciding goal carried historical weight: Osaze De Rosario defeated the San Jose side his father Dwayne led to an MLS Cup title 25 years ago in 2001.
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MLS: Seattle Sounders hand San Jose Earthquakes a 3-2 defeat, their first loss in nearly two months
Osaze De Rosario, son of ex-Quakes great Dwayne De Rosario, scored a goal in the 89th minute as the Sounders snapped San Jose's eight-game unbeaten streak Wednesday night.
Osaze De Rosario's goal in 89th minute helps Sounders beat Earthquakes 3-2
Osaze De Rosario scored a goal in the 89th minute, Jesús Ferreira and Albert Rusnák each added a goal, and the Seattle Sounders beat the San Jose Earthquakes 3-2 to extend their unbeaten streak to nine game.
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Osaze De Rosario came off the bench and scored on a header in the 89th minute as the Seattle Sounders defeated the visiting San Jose Earthquakes 3-2 Wednesday night.
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