Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Johnson's free stop comes Timbers by 'Quakes, 1-0

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) a When Earthquakes forward Alan Gordon directed a at Will Johnson, the Timbers midfielder answered with the game-winning goal. Johnson's target in the 78th second offered Portland a win on Sunday night. It had been their second straight victory, moving the staff to 2-1-3 under new coach Caleb Porter. Gordon was thrown in the second half after finding a couple of yellow cards involving fouls on other participants. But minutes earlier in the day, he was seen on the tv screen broadcast utilizing a slur toward Johnson. Following the match, a statement was released by Gordon through the staff. "I want to sincerely apologize to everybody who saw tonight's fit on NBC Sports Network. The language I used came during a moment and doesn't reflect my feelings toward the lesbian and gay community. I made a blunder and I take full responsibility for my actions," the record read. Jackson was diplomatic. "I think it is probably better that I actually do not discuss that," he said. "It is just a very painful and sensitive subject. I'd choose the group go through with their protocol." It is normal process of Major League Soccer to review the video of suits that contain a red card. Gordon was escorted from the locker room after the game by team workers and did not talk to reporters after fit. Losing dropped the Earthquakes to 2-3-2. Forward Steven Lenhart was back San Jose's beginning lineup after returning from the partly split meniscus last weekend as a book. The striker missed San Jose's first five matches after offseason surgery. That meant the Earthquakes' alleged Bash Brothers a Lenhart and Gordon a' were both starting for the first time this season. But Gordon was sent off in the 68th second after finding a yellow card, for elbowing Timbers defense Mikael Silvestre in the face, producing a soft lip. Gordon was also obtained an orange in the 41st moment for a on Diego Chara. Movie replay appeared to show that Gordon focused a slur at Johnson a few momemts before his ejection. Such a opinion would provide a computerized three-match suspension by MLS. Some 10 minutes later, Johnson hit a free of charge end from just beyond your penalty arc that sailed on the wall and past goalkeeper Jon Busch. "It doesn't perform every time," Johnson said. "But when it does, it is nice." Early in the day in the afternoon, Porter had texted Johnson asking "Why don't you hit a free end tonight?" When it happened the coach was floored. "Everybody's going to talk about the free kick," Johnson said. "But it is really concerning the team." The teams played to a scoreless draw in the very first half. Portland missed the opportunity when Ryan Johnson's header was snagged in midair by Busch in the 43rd second. The Timbers centered ownership (62.6 %) in the very first half, but coordinated San Jose with only four pictures. As evidenced by the yellow cards, It absolutely was a real fit. Four minutes after Chara was fouled by Gordon, Chara got a card for a on Rafael Baca. Following the game, Yallop questioned why officers waited to really make the call to eject Gordon until after the movie scoreboard had found a replay, firing up the crowd at Jeld-Wen. "You should let the officials call the game," he said, adding that he had not seen the replay. Portland was without midfielder Diego Valeri, who was elbowed in the facial skin last weekend from the Dynamo and only participated in light exercises this week because of the league's concussion project. The Timbers also missing defender David Horst to a fractured right leg during the Houston game. He is out six months. The Timbers also announced fleetingly before the game that defense Andrew Jean-Baptiste wouldn't start due to a right adductor strain. Futty Danso were only available in his place. Portland is 2-0-4 against the Earthquakes. Sunday's game was the very first of a with San Jose, and both teams meet again next Sunday at Buck Shaw Stadium.

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