SAN JOSE, Calif. ā When the San Jose Earthquakesā Tommy Thompson took part in an on-field, pre-match interview before the Quakes hosted the Portland Timbers on Saturday, his team was coming off a comprehensive shellacking at the hands of LAFC the previous weekend, the last ā and unquestionably worst ā of four straight losses to open the Matias Almeyda era at Avaya Stadium.
So Thompsonās 15-second, mic-drop sound bite might have sounded like so much misplaced confidence ā right up until the moment the Quakes scored three times inside 20 first-half minutes en route to a 3-0 victory over the Timbers.
āThatās why I said it when I did, because I want people to know that, yeah, we just lost 5-0 [to LAFC], and it was embarrassing, but today is a new day and Iām ready to go again,ā Thompson told MLSsoccer.com this week about his strident message of belief on live TV. āFor me, thatās always the most important thing.ā
Thompson described the LAFC match as āone of the worst losses in my career,ā and said his answer came as a response to San Jose supportersā palpable discontent.
āI felt what the fans were going through,ā he said. āI could feel the disappointment in the stadium against LAFC. I could feel it from the fans, I could feel it from my teammates, I could feel it from the coaches. It sparked something inside of me where I wanted to send a message to let everybody know that we might get beat, but itās going to be different, our response is going to be different.ā
Teammate Shea Salinas called the moment āprophetic.ā
āI love the confidence,ā Salinas said. āI think heās just echoing what weāve been talking about in the locker room. It was bold to say it on camera and it was nice that the team came through.ā
Thompson has reason to be emboldened in 2019. After seeing his midfield playing time shrink last season, the former attacker was recast by Almeyda as a right back ā and has taken the spot of US national team member Nick Lima.
Whenās the last time he played right back for any significant period?
āNever,ā Thompson said, laughing before turning serious. āMatias is an unbelievable coach, and heās shown what he can do, in the past, as a player and as a coach. So if somebody like that comes up to me in preseason and says, āI think this is a position that suits you,ā I know itās a position that suits me ā even if Iāve never played there before.ā
It helps that Thompson is not having to pick up the intricacies of playing right back in a classic two-banks-of-four zonal system. Instead, his defensive responsibilities consist of the same kind of one-on-one battles that every Quake is learning to love under Almeydaās guidance.
āThis system, thereās no hiding, and I like that,ā Thompson said. āFor me, my matchup was against [Sebastian] Blanco, and you canāt hide from that. Youāre going to find out whoās winning. Sometimes maybe I win, sometimes he wins, but weāre going one-on-one, and itās going to be a battle.
āItās not man-marking always, because of course I canāt trace somebody all the way across the field, but Iām going to take pride in my matchup, and I think a lot of guys are taking pride in seeing how exciting that mindset can be.ā