After Saturday night’s loss against LAFC, the Quakes are now 2-9-2, sitting second to last in the Western Conference standings with their chances of making the playoffs looking highly unlikely unless the team makes a dramatic turn around this summer.
The Quakes seemed to be snapping out of their funk in mid-May. A couple of well-earned road results in Minnesota and Vancouver appeared to be a sign of the club turning the corner. But those hopes were quickly dashed after what could very well be considered one of the most uninspired results in it’s Avaya stadium history, a 3-1 loss to last-place D.