Chris Wondolowski back atop MLS goal-scoring charts, now No. 4 all-time

Editor's Note


He did it again: Chris Wondolowski scored in the 'Quakes next game, a 3-1 loss to the Timbers. The PK goal pushed him into sole possession of fourth place on MLS' career regular-season goals leaderboard, with 115. He trails Jaime Moreno (133) for third.


Original Text ā€“ April 13, 2016


SAN JOSE, Calif. ā€” Thereā€™s a familiar name back atop the MLS goal-scoring leaderboard.


With a precise header Wednesday night, San Jose Earthquakes captain Chris Wondolowski moved ahead of a three other players to take sole possession of the league lead on five goals. That tally helped the Quakes clinch a 2-0 victory against the New York Red Bulls, bringing San Jose (3-1-2, 11pts) into a tie for third place in the West.


Wondolowskiā€™s near-post run in the 55th minute put him in position to cash in on Shea Salinasā€™s pinpoint cross from the left wing. The 33-year-old has now scored in five out of six matches, just the second time heā€™s had that kind of consistency since his season goal record-tying 2012 campaign.


That the scoring outburst comes on the heels of a dry warmup to the year was no surprise to San Jose coach Dominic Kinnear.


ā€œHe didnā€™t score a goal in preseason and everybody was worried about him, and I just said, ā€˜No, [Iā€™m not,] because he just has such a short memory and wants to score all the time,ā€™ā€ Kinnear said. ā€œHe wants to do well. He makes good runs, and thatā€™s the main thing, is that he doesnā€™t stop believing heā€™s going to get a chance. Great play by Shea, good early ball, good movement by the two forwards. And as soon as you see it going to his head, you feel confident that heā€™s going to get it on target.ā€


It was the first goal-assist combination for Wondolowski and Salinas in more than a year; the pair were shut out in 2015 after establishing a great rapport across multiple seasons. Wondolowski said he shared a moment with Salinas as the winger picked up a turnover created by Matias Perez Garcia and lined up his pass from the left wing.


ā€œShea looked up,ā€ Wondolowski said. ā€œI donā€™t know ā€” I like to believe we always lock eyes and see each other.ā€


It was a bit of a redemptive moment for Wondolowski, who pulled his shot wide of the far post in the 33rd minute after slipping through on goal with the match still scoreless.


ā€œ[I was] frustrated because I need to bury that,ā€ Wondolowski said. ā€œThatā€™s something I need to do. Itā€™s one of those things where I want the ball again. I want another opportunity because I know I can do better.ā€


Wondolowski got another chance ā€” and his next one might move him up another notch on the MLS all-time scoring list. Wednesdayā€™s score put him level with Ante Razov in fourth place at 114 career goals in regular-season play.


ā€œItā€™s pretty cool, just to be mentioned with some of those names,ā€ Wondolowski said. ā€œAnte Razov, one of the greatest. I remember watching him. Just a deadly finisher. Thatā€™s pretty amazing, a bit surreal right now. Itā€™s one of those things I think is going to sink in later.ā€