
Real Madrid y Barça vs la supremacĂa de la Premier
Real Madrid lidera el ranking de clubes mås valiosos, superando al Barça y enfrentando a la Premier.
Austin FC suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat against San Jose Earthquakes, conceding four goals in eight minutes after initially leading. The loss highlights Austin's struggles with injuries and a depleted lineup.
The final score was 5-1 in favor of the San Jose Earthquakes.
Austin FC lost due to a combination of injuries to key players and a lack of depth in their lineup, leading to a collapse in the final minutes.
San Jose Earthquakes' goals were scored by Jack Jasinski, Timo Werner, Preston Judd, and Ousseni Bouda.
Austin FC was missing several key players, including Owen Wolff, Dani Pereira, Myrto Uzuni, Jayden Nelson, and Oleksandr Svatok, due to injuries.

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Thereâs a reason Austin FC entered the contest a massive 5-1 underdog. And the final result showed the oddsmakers know what theyâre doing. An Austin FC team playing without Owen Wolff, Dani Pereira, Myrto Uzuni, Jayden Nelson and Oleksandr Svatok in the starting lineup isnât going to win many games. (Svatok, who played 90 minutes Saturday at Toronto, is the only one of the five not injured.) And the clubâs health situation got worse when starting left back Guilherme Biro left the game in the first half. (Reserve winger Robert Taylor was also out with an injury.) Austin FC coach Nico EstĂ©vez lamented his team losing its âmindsetâ and âshapeâ in the gameâs final 20 minutes, but any club that has to start Alastuey, CJ Fodrey and Besard Sabovic is already in a losing position. Goalie Brad Stuver almost single-handedly kept the Verde & Black in the contest the first 80 minutes. And he certainly saved Austin FC from an embarrassing scoreline the likes of 8-1 or 9-1 with some highlight-reel saves. âWe didnât adjust well to what they were doing in the second half,â Stuver said. Heâs right. But with its current available roster, a near-miracle was Austin FCâs biggest chance to get a result. Tactics werenât going to save it.
Estévez is currently bringing a knife to a gun fight.
Until it gets at least half of the players back it was missing Wednesday, Austin FC is going to be hoping for draws.
The good news is Estévez made it sound like none of the team's injuries are serious.
The bad news is things might get worse before they get better if he has to field a similar lineup Saturday.
Estévez made the right call in not bringing Svatok and Ilie Sånchez off the bench once San Jose scored its second goal. Not only because the game was lost at that point, but because the club will need those two players for significant minutes against Houston.
Austin FC also needs to hope that Joseph Rosales, Facundo Torres and Jon Gallagher hold up physically after playing a lot of minutes this season. An injury to any of those three, especially Rosales or Torres, under the current situation would be disastrous.
As noted previously in this space, Austin FC needs to go into the World Cup break in a position where it has a chance to run up the standings in the second half of the season.
Producing four points in its next two matches at home against clubs in the bottom half of the Western Conference would go a long way toward that.