Portland, OR (Sports Network) - Jeld-Wen, sweet Jeld-Wen.
Danny Mwanga and Jack Jewsbury each scored their first goals of the season as
the Portland Timbers extended their home unbeaten streak to six matches with a
2-1 win over the San Jose Earthquakes on Tuesday at Jeld-Wen Field.
Winless on the road this year, Portland won for the fifth time at home against
two losses and two draws as it ended a three-game win streak for San Jose. The
Timbers have not lost at home since early April.
The Earthquakes, who have the top record in MLS, lead the league with six road
wins. San Jose had won three of its last four on the road.
Portland (5-7-4) held the trump card against San Jose (11-4-3): Jeld-Wen.
Mwanga scored in the 29th minute, his first goal since joining the Timbers in
a trade with the Philadelphia Union in June, and Jewsbury added his first this
season in the 59th.
Making just his second start and fourth appearance with Portland, Mwanga hit
the post in the second half. Eric Alexander also hit the post for Portland.
San Jose tried to make Portland pay for its near-misses, as Alan Gordon pulled
a goal back in the 74th, but the Timbers held off the 'Quakes and MLS scoring
leader Chris Wondolowski.
The Earthquakes remain comfortably atop the Western Conference and the Timbers
moved five points off the bottom and even with Chivas USA for seventh.
Portland will try to end its seven-game, year-long road winless streak at Real
Salt Lake on Saturday. San Jose visits FC Dallas on Saturday.
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