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The Los Angeles Galaxy remains winless after 14 matches with their latest 2-2 draw on Sunday, May 18, against LAFC being their latest attempt to get their first three points of the season. Although the Galaxy didn’t beat their crosstown rivals, they fought to a come-from-behind tie behind a Marco Reus man-of-the-match performance. The German scored two goals, including the game-tying free kick in the 8th minute to make sure the Galaxy shared bragging rights with LAFC. Special Guests, @NewsAcrosstheGalaxy
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The LA Galaxy remains winless after giving up a two-goal lead to the Philadelphia Union on the road, for the hosts to win 3-2 and take all three points on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. The Galaxy started the match well and gave a proper response to their 7-0 defeat in New York, only to throw it all away with a loose defensive performance in the second half. We take a look at how the Galaxy can replicate that great start, how it all went wrong in the second half, and what the Galaxy can do to try and right the ship. With such a mixed performance, which LA Galaxy team will show up for El Trafico, The team that played the Union off the pitch in the first half, or the one that lost the game? Special Guest J.R. Lebert (The Scarf) from @DefendersoftheBanc Podcast
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The LA Galaxy had a touchdown of goals scored on them on Saturday, May 10, 2025, as the New York Red Bulls got revenge for their MLS final loss with a 7-0 win over LA. It was a match that the Galaxy never showed up to, as they were utterly dominated for their worse loss in their history. We take a look at another low and another history-making night, and ask ourselves, is it time for a change at the top for the Galaxy?
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The LA Galaxy will get their 12th bite, this time of the Big Apple, when they travel east to face off against their 2024 MLS Cup rival, the NY Red Bulls on Saturday, May 10. With LA looking for their first win of the season, and New York in the bottom half of the table, this will be a different match than MLS Cup. Both teams are still trying to find their groove, and both need a win, although the Galaxy are desperate for one. We’ll look at what the Galaxy can do to turn their performances into three points, and how they can exploit the sudden downturn in form by the Red Bulls. With fresh injuries to account for, will LA be able to put together a performance worthy of their first three points? Special Guest Andrew B. from The Designated Players Podcast
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The LA Galaxy have played 11 matches and still have no wins after a 1-0 away defeat to Sporting Kansas City on Sunday, May 4, 2025. It was a match that the Galaxy should have won, but an own goal and sloppy finishing conspired to keep them from their first three points of the season. Not only did the Galaxy not win, but more bad luck befell them as DP players, Gabriel Pec and Joseph Painstil went down injured. We take a look at a historic night, why LA’s offense is stuttering, and where the blame game needs to start. Is it time to start making major changes? Special Guest Dave Orona of LA is Our House. Special Guest Dave Orona of LA is Our House.
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The LA Galaxy will get their 11th bite at the apple when they try to pick up their first win on the road against SKC on Sunday, May 4th. It will be a battle of the worst teams in the West, but both teams can’t afford to lose. We’ll look at how the Galaxy can learn to hate losing and if they can pick themselves up from another tough loss last match day. Los Angeles will need to play their best game of the season against a hungry and motivated Sporting KC side. We look at how the two teams match up and how the Galaxy can exploit SKC’s inconsistencies. Will LA finally get their first win? Special Guest KC Soccer Journal Writer Thad Bell
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The LA Galaxy are still searching for their first win after traveling to Austin, Texas on Saturday April 19 and getting a big helping of L, after losing 1-0 courtesy of a Brandon Vasquez goal. The Galaxy made plenty of chances to win the match, but as the story has been all, season, did not take their chances, could not keep a clean sheet and fell to another defeat that leaves in rooted firmly in the cellar of the league table. We’ll talk about what the Galaxy did well, how they created the looks that Pec should’ve put away, how the defense was turned back once again, if there are any silver linings from that performance, and how the Galaxy showed some fight, but after the final whistle. Plus, is the hot seat getting hotter for head coach Greg Vanney?
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The Los Angeles Galaxy is headed back out on the road to take on Austin FC on Saturday, April 19. LA will look to grab its first win and first three points of the season over an Austin side who will be looking to bounce back after a 5-1 away loss to Vancouver. LA will try to build on the heroic performance they put in over the weekend to put together a full 90 minute performance that will finally allow it to claim a victory. With both sides needing a victory, LA’s offense will need to be at its sharpest against a normally very solid defensive side. But with the Whitecaps scoring five goals on the Verde, have the Galaxy spotted Austin’s weakness and can they take advantage of it?
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The LA Galaxy showed huge heart this weekend to draw 1-1 with the Houston Dynamo despite being a man down for 60+ minutes. Even though the Galaxy is still looking for their first win of the league campaign, performances like this will encourage the team, as they displayed a spirit that will serve them well for the rest of the year. Captain Diego Fagundez was the catalyst, as his energy inspired the Galaxy, but his free kick tied the game. A curling effort drew the scores level, how it would end, but Fagundez showed his leadership qualities in the tie. With the Galaxy showing fight, heart, and spirit to get the draw, how can they capitalize on the good performance going forward? Special Guest LA Galaxy Chief Revenue Officer, Urel Martinez
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The LA Galaxy might have hit its lowest point of the season after a lifeless and static 2-0 away loss to Real Salt Lake on Saturday, April 5. In matchweek 7, it was hoped the Galaxy would get their first win of the season, instead they followed up a good Champions Cup draw against Tigres with the disappointing loss. After the poor performance, the Galaxy must figure out how to bounce back in the quarterfinal second leg in Mexico, and build upon the draw achieved at home. Just one away goal will see LA upset the odds and make the semi-final. With nothing to lose for the Galaxy, are they poised for the upset against Mexican opposition? Special Guest Co-Host Alex Ruiz of the Galactic Tribune
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The LA Galaxy might have hit its lowest point of the season after a lifeless and static 2-0 away loss to Real Salt Lake on Saturday, April 5. In matchweek 7, it was hoped the Galaxy would get their first win of the season, instead they followed up a good Champions Cup draw against Tigres with the disappointing loss. After the poor performance, the Galaxy must figure out how to bounce back in the quarterfinal second leg in Mexico, and build upon the draw achieved at home. Just one away goal will see LA upset the odds and make the semi-final. With nothing to lose for the Galaxy, are they poised for the upset against Mexican opposition in the CCC?
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The Los Angeles Galaxy tamed some Tigres on Tues, April 1, at home in the quarterfinal round of the Concacaf Champions Cup, by battling the Mexican powerhouse to a scoreless draw in a physical and tense match. Now, there is everything to play for in the second leg next week, but before the Galaxy faces Tigres again, they’ll try to pick up a league win once more when they travel to face RSL over the weekend. With the Galaxy putting in a gutsy midweek performance, are they poised to breakout in a big way against Real Salt Lake?
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The LA Galaxy have lost their unbeaten run and are back at ground zero after a disappointing 2-1 loss at home to Orlando City on Saturday, March 29, in a match that they led and then threw away after a series of mistakes. The loss leaves them looking for their first win of the MLS season and has Greg Vanney looking for answers as things aren't breaking LA’s way. We’ll take a look at the Galaxy’s good start, how this match slipped away, and another chapter in the Galaxy’s goalkeeping saga. Plus, is the upcoming CCC match against Tigres a must win?
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The LA Galaxy is back at home on Saturday, March 29, and is still looking for its first MLS win of the season when they host Orlando City SC for the first time in three years. The Galaxy will be looking to add to its unbeaten run of three games with a precious three points at home and will have Winger Joseph Paintsil returning to help find the win, but the Galaxy defense will need to be up to the task to stop Orlando’s highly potent offense. With the Galaxy starting to put together more cohesive and improved performances, will they get a boost from Painstil’s return, limit mistakes, and take advantage of being at home to treat their fans to an important win that could course correct the Galaxy’s season? Special Guest Luis Carlos Pineda of @LoudandProudOrlando Podcast
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The Los Angeles Galaxy are in last place no longer after a 2-2 road draw against Minnesota United on Saturday, March 22. The reigning champs picked up another point after twice coming from behind to tie the game and steal a point. With these results, the Galaxy are now unbeaten in three straight matches and have started to put together performances that should give fans encouragement. With the improved play by the Galaxy, how much longer must the champions wait before picking up their first win of the season? Special Guest, Sports Writer for the Sporting Tribune Anthony Bautista
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The LA Galaxy find themselves on the road again this weekend, as they travel to Minnesota to face adverse weather and stiff opposition in Loons on March 22, 2025, as they look for their first MLS win and their first three points of the campaign. They’ll face a motivated and scrappy Minnesota United side, who will be eager to get revenge for last year’s MLS Cup playoff elimination and will be hoping to erase a sour 3-3 draw away from recent memory in which they blew a three-goal lead. The Galaxy has a good chance to get that first victory and ruin the host’s day, as the loons have several key absences missing through international duty. With the conditions favorable for LA, can they take advantage of a depleted MNUFC team and get their first win of the MLS season on Saturday?
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The LA Galaxy picked up their first point of the season with a spirited 1-1 away draw against the Portland Timbers on Sunday, March 16. The MLS Cup champions continued their improved play in the road draw, with the side that defeated Herediano midweek called back into action against the Timbers. And they once again showed why they ran out overwhelming winners in the Champions Cup, with several energetic and solid performances leading the way for the Galaxy to get a result in a place that hasn’t been kind to LA. With two straight, improved performances under their belt, how close is this team to the LA Galaxy team that won the champs their sixth star and do they have another level to give before they match those title-winning heights? Special Guest Justin Ruderman
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The Los Angeles Galaxy picked up their first win of the season on Wednesday, March 12 with a dominant 4-1 win over Costa Rican Champion Herediano in the second leg of the Champions Cup at Dignity Health Sports Park to advance from the Round of 16 and earn a date with Tigres in the quarterfinals. The MLS Cup champion finally woke from their slumber with an improved performance led by the players pressed into service due to the injuries LA has sustained. And they took their opportunities with both hands, as they were the catalyst for a complete performance that Greg Vanney will be hoping is the turn-around moment in the season. With a motivating win under their belt, important players ready to come back from injury and contribute the squad, and the heaviest part of March’s congested fixture period mostly over, will the LA Galaxy be able to turn around their season from a less-than-ideal start when they visit the road against Portland over the weekend?
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