Major League Soccer
Sep 7, 2014 10.00pm
3
3
HT : 0 1
FT
  • Alvas Powell 54' goal
  • Will Johnson 57' yellowcard
  • Liam Ridgewell 74' goal
  • Kalif Alhassan 86' goal
  • Alvas Powell 88' yellowcard
  • goal Chris Wondolowski 21'
  • goal Cordell Cato 48'
  • yellowcard Shaun Francis 76'
  • yellowcard Shea Salinas 81'
  • goal Chris Wondolowski 85'
  • yellowcard Victor Bernardez 91'
  • yellowcard Chris Wondolowski 92'

Portland Timbers held to thrilling draw by San Jose Earthquakes

Portland, Earthquakes share six goals

Portland Timbers have missed the chance to close the gap on the teams above them in the Western Conference following a 3-3 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes.

It was Portland who started the brighter of the two sides as Diego Valeri twice tested Jon Busch, who was forced to make a couple of early saves at Providence Park.

However, the lead belonged to San Jose in the 21st minute when Chris Wondolowski took advantage of confusion in the Portland defence to fire home from close range.

Portland piled on the pressure leading up the half-time interval, but their frustration in front of goal would be a sign of things to come.

Wondolowski made another key contribution early in the second half to provide the assist for Cordell Cato, who calmly slotted the ball past Donovan Ricketts to double his side's lead.

Portland pulled a goal back before the hour mark when Valeri picked out Alvas Powell, who fired in from a tight angle to reduce the deficit.

The hosts were level in the 74th minute thanks to Liam Ridgewell as the English defender found space inside the box to power home from Valeri's corner.

San Jose looked like they had stolen the victory with five minutes of normal time remaining when Wondolowski headed home his second of the match from a Shea Salinas free kick.

However, there was one final twist as Powell battled his way into the box before picking out Kalif Alhassan, and the substitute tapped home to hand Portland a point.

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