SEATTLE – Coming off their worst loss in franchise history, the Seattle Sounders wanted to make a statement. They didn’t just want to beat the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday, as they spoke of a desire to keep a clean sheet and start to re-establish themselves as a solid defensive outfit following an eight-match run of games in which they had allowed 17 goals. Read More ...
Seattle Sounders see renewed dedication to defense pay off in shutout win against San Jose
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