
- Interview conducted by Louis Ceaser IV, Playmaker Correspondent
Friday, November 12, 2010: PlaymakerMobile.com talked with all-around soccer player and MLS leading scorer, Chris Wondolowski, of the San Jose Earthquakes about his Golden Boot Award, MVP contention, upcoming play-off game against Colorado, favorite hobbies, insights to future soccer players and more...
THE GOLDEN BOOT AWARD:
Playmaker: Chris, first of all congratulations on receiving 'The Golden Boot Award'…You had an excellent season, scoring 18 goals and one assist in 26 matches. The Miami Herald and The Mercury News have called your story one of the best stories in American soccer this year besides the World Cup activities. How does it feel knowing you’re up for League MVP and getting increased attention from the media?
Wondolowski: It was a true honor. There are so many great guys in this League. It’s just a great thing to be mentioned with those guys; I’m thrilled…
Playmaker: Your Earthquakes team pulled out an amazing victory against Red Bull, 3-2 last Thursday in the semi-finals. Your coach is saying you guys can go all the way. Are you guys content with your progress up to now or do you want to make it to the Championship game?
Wondolowski: We’re very happy with where we our right now…no way is our job over though. We’d be very disappointed if we got knocked out this round and we didn’t go all the way to the Championship and win it. We feel very confident in our ability and in our team that we can do it. So that’s really our goal right now and we’re expecting to play for nothing less.
SUCCESS:
Playmaker: The San Francisco Giants baseball team and the Earthquakes have many similarities---the biggest similarity being that of the "band of misfits." Management put this team together; your team is made up of guys from all over the country. Does the success of SF give you guys any determination as you make this run for the MLS Championship?
Wondolowski: It’s a good thing... a good sign that people recognize players who aren't on the Yankee payroll. The Giants turned out to be a championship caliber team and it just goes to show you that if you get hot at the right time you can really go far and make your mark...
Playmaker: You have a knack for scoring important goals when needed. How did you develop that killer instinct for goal scoring? Did you do something in the off-season that has transferred to this season in helping you get to the net more often?
Wondolowski: No... I work really hard at finishing. I stay late after practice and work hard on shooting the ball from different angles; heading it; volleys and all sort of things. Our coaches have been supportive and the guys have just put the passes in the right places.
UPCOMING MATCH:
Playmaker: Heading into the match against Colorado, you guys both split wins at your respective homes this season. Real Salt Lake was the team that won it all last year in the eight spot. This year the Earthquakes are in the 8th spot. How do you feel about your chances to take care of business against Colorado?
Wondolowski: Colorado’s a great team. They have a lot of great guys...their true forwards are the best duo in the League and so it’s going to be a battle; it’s going to be tough. It’s going to be a really close one.
Playmaker: Sports Illustrated recently tried getting your coach to talk about what position you’ll play against Colorado? Do you know if you’ll be playing the striker position or the position on the right side? Any comments?
Wondolowski: No matter where I am...if I’m on the right or on top I’ll be effective. I’ll definitely see some time out wide. I think that’s the only thing for sure to bank on is that I’ll be in both spots so no problem with that. I’m looking forward to that…I think it’s a good thing.
RE-BRANDING AND FAN SUPPORT:
Playmaker: Your coach recently talked about how important it is for the Earthquakes to re-establish their brand with a new stadium in the works. How have the fans responded to your team’s recent success in the playoffs? Do you think even more people will turn into Earthquake fans when you guys reach the MLS Championship game?
Wondolowski: Yea absolutely. We have the most dedicated, most knowleable fans in the MLS. They follow us everywhere. We have a lot of fans that made the trip up to New York. It’s great to see all that passion and to see them really behind us. That being said, if we do make it to the finals and win we will gain some more fans... Due to the fact that they’ll see us as normal Americans and can relate to us. We’re all hard working guys that fight for each other; no real superstars and I think that's a formula to get some more fans and become fan favorites.
GETTING TO KNOW WONDO:
Playmaker: Who the soccer players whom you pattern your game after?
Wondolowski: Now a-days I like to pattern my game after Carlos Tevez or Wayne Rooney. I think those two players are really special.
Playmaker: You’re a player that can play many positions whether it be out front, out on the wings, or in central midfield. Do you have a favorite position or what position do you feel the most comfortable in?
Wondolowski: I really like playing all positions because it gives me a different look. All the positions have their pluses and minuses; I'm OK with that. I really take pride in playing those positions.
Playmaker: Now Chris I also understand that you were a former graduate of De La Salle high school and a former track and field athlete; was offered a scholarship from UCLA. How has the track and field background influenced your game?
Wondolowski: It’s helped a lot... it’s really given me that endurance and it helps me to push through tough times.
Playmaker: MLS Soccer.com has it that your favorite music is hip hop. Who’s some of your favorite artists? Do you have any songs that you listen to before the game?
Wondolowski: I usually like having my Ipod on shuffle. I like listening to some Lil Wayne, Drake, Jay-z...kind of all over the place. I love all types of music too, like Kings of Leon…
Playmaker: I also know that you love basketball. Do you have a favorite NBA team or did you get a chance to watch the Bulls/Warriors or Celtics/Heat game last night?
Wondolowski: No, we were traveling on the plane through most it...But I love watching the Warriors at home; they have gotten off to a pretty good start so hopefully they can keep that going.
ADVICE TO FUTURE SOCCER PLAYERS:
Playmaker: Any advice for up and coming soccer players who are looking to make it to the League and become a Golden Boot Award winner like yourself?
Wondolowski: Just keep following your dreams and keep working hard. Never underestimate what hard work can do for you and where it can get you. It’s what I really pride myself on and it's what got me here.
*The San Jose Earthquakes play the Colorado Rapids in the MLS Semi-Finals tomorrow at 9:30 pm EST.
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