The San Jose Earthquakes have made history, completing a sweep of the Seattle Sounders in a thrilling match on Saturday night. The Quakes had been on a three-match unbeaten streak, but they put that streak to an end with a 2-1 victory over the Sounders.
The match was an exciting one, with both teams trading chances throughout the game. The Quakes opened the scoring in the first half, when Magnus Eriksson scored from the penalty spot. Seattle equalized shortly after, but the Quakes responded with a goal from Chris Wondolowski in the second half to seal the victory.
The win was a big one for San Jose, as it ended their three-match unbeaten streak and put them back in the playoff hunt. The Quakes are now just two points behind the Sounders in the Western Conference standings, and they have a great chance to make a run at the playoffs.
The Quakes have been playing some great soccer lately, and they have been rewarded for their efforts. They have won four of their last five matches, and they have been playing some of the best soccer in the league. With this win, they have shown that they are a team to be reckoned with in the Western Conference.
The Quakes will look to continue their winning ways in their next match against the Colorado Rapids. If they can get a win there, they will be in great shape to make a run at the playoffs.
It was an exciting match between two of the top teams in the Western Conference, and the Quakes came away with a memorable victory. They have shown that they are a team to be reckoned with, and they will look to continue their winning ways in their next match.