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"description": "Rate your Sounders on another scrappy road win. ",
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"textContent": "The Seattle Sounders traveled to San Jose on their continued road trip, and once again found a way to win, this time against the Earthquakes. While only one goal was scored in the end (by Paul Rothrock, of course), this match featured a lot of back-and-forth play, with a plethora of chances at each end. Andrew Thomas had six (!) huge saves, and new guy Antino Lopez made a heroic clearance off the line to maintain the clean sheet and the three points. Cody Baker would have added some cushion had Rothrock not been a touch offside in the approach.\n\nHere is a direct link to the form; we hope this allows everyone to submit a response.\n\n_Here’s the scale:\n(Substitutes can be left blank if the player did not play enough to judge)\n1 - Not a pro quality performance\n4 - Average USL Championship starter\n6 - Average MLS starter\n9 - MLS All Star\n10 - MLS MVP-quality performance_\n\nLoading…",
"title": "Seattle Sounders at San Jose Earthquakes: community player ratings form",
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