There was an unfamiliar sight in the San Jose Earthquakes‘ game on Saturday.
Forward and captain Chris Wondolowski did not start the match. The Quakes’ talisman, currently the second-highest scorer in MLS history behind only Landon Donovan, went nearly three years to the day since the last time he did not start a league match in which he was available for selection.
The last regular season match Wondolowski started on the bench was April 17, 2015 at Red Bull Arena against the New York Red Bulls. #Quakes74
— Joel Soria (@soriajoelfutbol) April 15, 2018
Wondolowski has not played consecutive league games in that span — he has missed time over the years for US national team duty. But since joining the Earthquakes in 2009, he has only entered the game as a substitute 11 times (six of those sub appearances came in his first season with the team), starting the remaining 248 MLS regular season matches for the club.
Another @SJEarthquakes fact ahead of tonight’s match:
Chris Wondolowski has only appeared as a substitute four times since 2010, but has scored five goals in those matches.
— Jake Pisani (@JPisani28) April 15, 2018
On Saturday, Wondo entered the game against the Houston Dynamo in the 67th minute, as the Quakes battled back from a 2-1 deficit to a 2-2 draw courtesy of another substitute, Jahmir Hyka, scoring a late goal for the hosts at Avaya Stadium.
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