It is sad that Chris Wondolowski's name will always remind people of his miss against Belgium in the 2014 World Cup. Because the all-time MLS leading goal scorer is not only a San Jose 'Quakes legend, but he is a fan favorite for moments just like what happened this week.
After picking up his first-ever red card in his 15-year professional career, he had to miss San Jose's match against the Philadelphia Union. He doesn't watch the game from the fancy box seats. Instead, he joins the San Jose Ultras. If that doesn't show dedication to your team, I don't know what does.
The @MLS all-time leading goal scorer.
In the stands with our supporters.We will do anything for this man. #VamosSJ pic.twitter.com/QxPcvPQTsp
— San Jose Earthquakes (@SJEarthquakes) September 26, 2019
San Jose ended up losing to the Union 2-1, putting its playoff hunt that much more down to the wire.
.@SJEarthquakes captain Chris Wondolowski on standing with @SanJoseUltras last night https://t.co/dOp8MHTNPx pic.twitter.com/mgpn9A1spY
— Tom Marshall (@mexicoworldcup) September 27, 2019
Even if the Quakes don't make it in the top seven, you have to appreciate Wondo's love for this team.