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San Jose Earthquakes   1-0   Toronto F.C.

Toronto overcome by Earthquakes and Tornado


Saturday March 15th, 2008 - 3 p.m.
Carolina Challenge Cup - Match 1


Blackbaud Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina

Saturday, March 15, 2008

After the Earthquakes stroke at the 21st minute, the idea of seeing Toronto's experimental team coming back in this match already seemed challenging. The annoucement that a tornado was threatening Charleston definitely stopped their attempts to equalize! At the 77th minute, after a bolt of lightning cracked just above Blackbaud Stadium, the referee, aware of the weather forecast, decided not to take any risk and sent the 22 payers back to the locker room. 30 minutes later, the officials, seeing that the situation was not getting safier, announced that the match was definitely stopped and that 1-0 in favor of the Earthquakes would be the final score.

Toronto FC, supported by about 20 "Red Patch Boys" who came all the way from Toronto, started the match with  a few players on trial while Frank Yallop decided to line-up his 1st team resulting in the Erthquakes looking, for the first time in the pre-season, the most experienced and organized team on the field! It was not an outrageous domination but a definitely better quality of possession, concluded by Jason Hernandez at the 22nd minute.

The goal came after Ivan guerrero obtained a corner kick on the left wing. The kick was taken by Ronnie O'Brien who found the head of Gavin Glinton at the far post. The ball was saved on the line by two Toronto defenders, came to Kei Kamara's head at the penalty spot. Kamara passed the ball back to Glinton whose second header was saved again (by Greg Sutton, Toronto's goalkeeper), but not cleared by the defenders who let the ball float in the six yards box...Jason Hernandez was there to push it in the back of the net

At half time, only one substitution was made on the SJE side: Shea Salinas replaced Gavin Glinton. Ned Grabavoy moved upfront, O'Brien moved from his right wing to take Gravbavoy's place as a center mid. and Shalinas took the right wing...

At the 53rd minute, James Rileywith a long ball along the line (on the right wing) perfectly found Salinas, left alone by Toronto's defenders who thought he was offsides. Salinas had enough time to control the ball and bring it in the box to face Sutton in a One-on-One situation. The goalkeeper won the challenge and deflected the ball. The following corner kick didn't bring any danger.

This was the best opportunity in the second half before the match was stopped. Even though Toronto may feel they have been denied their chances to fight until the end, San Jose was closer to score a second goal than the T.F.C. to equalize.

Frank Yallop wanted to see his first team tonight. The MLS season is coming soon and the staff is said to be still looking for a first team striker. Apparently, none of the players on trial managed to convince them for this spot, but those who have not been sent home are probably in a good position to get a contract, as the staff will also need to add depth to the squad with reliable substitutes.
T.H.

Misconduct Summary:
TFC - Carl Robinson - Yellow Card (reckless foul) 46th
SJE - Ryan Cochrane - Yellow Card (reckless foul) 66th

Goal: Jason Hernandez (22nd)

Lineups:

Toronto F.C. (4-4-2): Greg Sutton - Jim Brennan, Tyrone Marshall, Julius James, Marco Vélez - Todd Dunivant, Victor Pacheco (Kevin Harmse, 46th), Carl Robinson, Martin Brittain - Jeff Cuningham, Danny Dichio (Collin Samuel, 46th)  

San Jose Earthquakes (4-4-2): Joe Cannon - Jason Hernandez, Ryan Cochrane, Nick Garcia, James Riley - Ivan Guerrero, Ned Grabavoy, Ramiro Corrales, Ronnie O'Brien (Joe Vide, 70th) -  Kei Kamara, Gavin Glinton (Shea Salinas, 46th).


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