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Jeremy Ebobisse Slate's goal lifts Earthquakes to a draw with Austin FC

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Jeremy Evovis scored with a header in the 88th minute to tie the visiting San Jose Earthquakes 3-3 with Austin FC in Saturday's intense Western Conference game.

Sebastian Driussi scored his two goals for Austin in the first half and tallied his five goals for the team by halftime. Druici's second goal put the home side ahead in the 44th minute, when Ebovise sent home a cross from Cristian Espinosa to give the Earthquakes (5-10-9, 24 points) split points. I forgave. game.

San Jose has never lost to Austin in his five games before, earning his third draw in the series.

Austin (13-5-6, scored 45) was the San Jose goalkeeper as he beat Matt his Versano and Diego his Fagundes corner with Julio Cascante scoring his 6. Leap high in minutes and take the lead. Versano, making his first MLS start, failed to react in time to hold off a header from the bottom right corner of the net.

However, it took him less than a minute for the Earthquakes to respond, with Benjamin kicking off Kikanovic's pole cross from Murray. The keeper, Brad, caught Stuber missing his foot and tied the game. Redirects floated out of reach and went all over the place.

Murray put San Jose on top with an exceptional goal in the 20th minute, corner he held a kick rebound, shot a wicked 40 yards, found the top left corner, and Austin's defense. didn't believe me.

Driussi found the net as he equalized the game for Austin in the 26th minute, when Ethan received his pass with a perfect cross from Finlay.

Doriusi then pushed Austin back into the lead, pushing the Earthquakes defense and Versano into goal. San Jose successfully stopped Doriusi's first run, but continued to chase the ball, saving it before it crossed the endline and slamming it from the near post to cross the goal line.

It was his league-leading 16th goal of the season for former Austin All-Star and league MVP award frontrunner Doriusi, but it wasn't enough to win. There was not.

– Field Level Media