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Shorthanded Portland Timbers’ 7-match unbeaten streak crashes at San Jose

  • The San Jose Earthquakes defeated the Portland Timbers 4-1 on Saturday night in San Jose, ending Portland's seven-game unbeaten streak.
  • Portland faced the match with several key players missing, including their goalkeeper James Pantemis, as well as Jimer Fory, Diego Chara, and Jonathan Rodriguez.
  • Cristian Espinoza scored two goals and assisted once early in the game, while Cristian Arango added one goal and two assists to give San Jose a 3-0 lead by the 27th minute.
  • The Earthquakes scored three goals within the first 30 minutes, with Felipe Mora scoring a one-touch finish for Portland in the 42nd minute and Ousseni Bouda sealing the 4-1 win in the 88th minute.
  • This loss marked Portland's first defeat since March 8, and they will return home Tuesday for a U.S. Open Cup match before resuming MLS play Saturday against Sporting Kansas City.
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Espinoza, Arango combine for 3 goals and 3 assists to help Earthquakes beat Timbers 4-1

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Cristian Espinoza had two goals and an assist, Cristian Arango added a goal and two assists and the San Jose Earthquakes beat Portland 4-1 on Saturday night to end a three-game skid and snap the…

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