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San Jose Earthquakes
Major League Soccer
Jul 24, 2014 at 3.30am UK
 
Chicago Fire

5-1

Salinas (45'), Harris (52'), Wondolowski (62'), Djalo (79'), Cato (84')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Ward (75')

San Jose Eathquakes secure emphatic win over Chicago Fire

San Jose Earthquakes close the gap on the teams above them with a 5-1 triumph over the Chicago Fire.

San Jose Earthquakes have closed the gap on the teams above them in the Western Conference by easing to a 5-1 victory over the Chicago Fire.

Efforts from long range were missed by both sides in the opening stages, before Chris Wondolowski came close in the 17th with a low strike from inside the box, forcing Chicago goalkeeper Sean Johnson into a good save.

Chances proved to be a rarity for long periods of the first half, but Harrison Shipp came close to breaking the deadlock for Chicago in spectacular fashion in the 40th minute when his curled effort sailed just over the crossbar.

It was San Jose who scored the crucial opener just before the break as the hosts countered quickly to set up Shea Salinas, who fired past a helpless Johnson.

Another fast break from the Earthquakes produced a second goal in the 52nd minute as Atiba Harris tapped the ball into an empty net after Wondolowski saw his shot saved.

Clever work from Yannick Djalo with little space on offer allowed the hosts to extend their lead further 10 minutes later as an inch-perfect pass found Wondolowski, who finally got his name on the scoresheet with a calm finish.

Chicago managed to pull a goal back 15 minutes from time when Grant Ward took full advantage of space on the edge of the box to curl his shot past Jon Busch.

However, the gloss was soon restored to the scoreline by the hosts when Djalo drilled home San Jose's fourth, before Cordell Cato finished off a flowing move with a fifth of the evening in the 84th minute.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Inter MiamiInter Miami31198469452465
2Columbus Crew30169560332757
3FC CincinnatiCincinnati31175953411256
4Orlando City31137115346746
5New York City FCNY City31128114844444
6New York Red BullsNY Red Bulls31101474844444
7Charlotte FCCharlotte FC31119113734342
8Philadelphia UnionPhiladelphia319101258481037
9CF MontrealMontreal31910124461-1737
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11Atlanta UnitedAtlanta31810134145-434
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1Los Angeles GalaxyLA Galaxy31177763461758
2Real Salt LakeSalt Lake311410762471552
3Los Angeles FCLos Angeles30157854411352
4Seattle SoundersSeattle31148946341250
5Colorado RapidsColorado31155115853550
6Houston DynamoHouston3113994334948
7Vancouver WhitecapsVancouver3013895041947
8Portland TimbersPortland311291064541045
9Minnesota UnitedMinnesota Utd31136125348545
10Dallas31107145052-237
11Austin FCAustin3199133444-1036
12St Louis City31713114658-1234
13Sporting Kansas CityKansas3287175061-1131
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