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Sounders Set Club Record With 7-1 Rout Of Earthquakes

Sounders Set Club Record With 7-1 Rout Of Earthquakes. SEATTLE: Raul Ruidiaz and Joevin Jones both scored twice and the Seattle Sounders set an established precedent for objectives in a match with a 7-1 triumph over the San Jose Earthquakes on Thursday night.

Seattle scored five objectives quicker than any group in MLS history, requiring only 33 minutes to take a 5-0 lead on the hapless Earthquakes. The five objectives in a half established an establishment precedent and Seattle tied the alliance record for most objectives in a first half, joining Chicago in 2019 against Atlanta United and FC Dallas in 2017 against Real Salt Lake.

The Sounders included two more in the subsequent half, turning into the ninth group allied history to score at any rate seven objectives in a match. The class record for objectives in a match is eight, set by the LA Galaxy in 1998 against Dallas.

The six-objective edge of triumph was the most noticeably terrible misfortune for San Jose (2-4-3) in its MLS history. Chris Wondolowski added to his untouched MLS record for objectives scoring his 163rd on an extra shot in the 71st moment for the main San Jose feature.

Seattle (5-2-3) bounced back from last Sunday’s misfortune to equal Portland and moved to the head of the Western Conference standings, one point in front of Sporting Kansas City and Minnesota United.

Jordan Morris kicked the record night off for Seattle making a 40-yard go through the center of a missing San Jose safeguard and scoring with his left foot in the fourth moment. Ruidiaz scored his first in the twelfth moment off a help from Nicolas Lodeiro, and his second came in the 33rd moment off a help from Morris for a 5-0 lead.

Kelvin Leerdam scored for the subsequent straight match in the fifteenth moment with a right-footed shot from the head of the punishment region, and Jones scored his first in the twentieth moment off help from Ruidiaz. Furthermore, it could have been more awful. San Jose goalkeeper Daniel Vega twice halted Morris in close late in the principal half, in any case, a 6th or seventh objective may have come.

Joo Paulo scored his first MLS objective right off the bat in the subsequent half off helps from Leerdam and Morris, and Jones included his second in the 60th moment off another help from Morris. Morris got done with three bits of help. Vega included a couple more spares later in the subsequent half to shield Seattle from scoring an eighth.

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