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Sporting Kansas City once again came from a goal down to secure points, this time a 1-1 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday night. Here are the stats and milestones from the game last night.
Daniel Salloi made his 100th league appearance for KC, he’s the 37th player to reach that mark.
Only 2 players were younger than Salloi (25 years, 2 days) when they made their 100th league appearance for the club, Nick Garcia (24 years, 121 days) and Michael Harrington (24 years 167 days).
Salloi scored his 31st goal in all competitions for KC, tying him with Digital Takawira for 10th all time on that list.
Salloi’s goal was his 26th in MLS competitions, tying him with Johnny Russell for 12th all time on that list.
Salloi’s goal was his 15th in league play at home, tying him with Takawira for 12th all time on that list.
It was Salloi’s 23rd in all competitions at home, tying him with Chris Klein for 5th all time on that list.
At 34 years, 337 days, Graham Zusi became the 11th oldest player to appear in a game for KC in league play or in all competitions.
In the 82nd minute, Roger Espinoza passed Nick Garcia and moved into 4th all time for minutes played in MLS competitions, he finished the game with 22,302 minutes played.
Espinzoa made his 28th substitute appearance in league play, tying him with Diego Rubio, Lawrence Olum, and Digital Takawira for 16th all time on that list.
It was his 29th substitute appearance in MLS competitions, tying him with Rubio and Olum for 18th all time on that list.
Espinoza made his 33rd substitute appearance for KC in all competitions, tying him with Olum for 17th all time on that list.
Johnny Russell made his 100th appearance in MLS competitions for KC he’s the 41st player to reach that mark.