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The LA Galaxy’s 2022 MLS Cup Playoff run came to an end in the Western Conference Semifinals following a 3-2 loss to LAFC at Banc of California Stadium on Thursday night.

2022 LA Galaxy Season In Review
In 40 matches played across all competitions during the 2022 campaign, the LA Galaxy held a record of 18-14-8. In 21 matches played at home across all competitions, LA held an 11-6-4 record. The Galaxy were 7-8-4 in 19 matches played on the road across all competitions this year. Javier “Chicharito” Hernández led the Galaxy with 19 goals in 37 games played (34 starts) across all competitions in 2022. Dejan Joveljić recorded 15 goals and three assists in 37 appearances (10 starts) across all competitions in his second season with LA. Julián Araujo led the club with nine assists and added one goal in 39 games played (35 starts) across all competitions this season. In 12 games played (11 starts) across all competitions since joining the Galaxy, Riqui Puig logged three goals and five assists.

LA Galaxy Against LAFC
The Western Conference Semifinal between the LA Galaxy and LAFC marked the 17th edition of El Tráfico across all competitions, with the Galaxy leading the all-time series 7-5-5. In four matches played across all competitions between the two teams during the 2022 campaign, the series was tied 2-2-0.

Goal-Scoring Plays
LFC – Denis Bouanga (Carlos Vela, Eddie Segura), 23rd minute: Carlos Vela’s pass into the penalty area found Denis Bouanga, who struck his shot into the back of the net.

LA – Samuel Grandsir, 44th minute: A failed clearance inside the box fell to Samuel Grandsir, who fired his shot into the lower far corner of the goal.

LFC – Denis Bouanga (Kwadwo Opoku), 80th minute: Ryan Hollingshead’s pass from the right side of the penalty area was flicked on by Kwadwo Opoku to Denis Bouanga, who converted his shot from close range at the back post.

LA – Dejan Joveljić (Víctor Vázquez, Gastón Brugman), 85th minute: Víctor Vázquez fed the ball to Dejan Joveljić on the edge of the 18-yard box. The Serbian international’s ensuing right-footed shot was curled into the top right corner of the net.

LFC – Cristian Arango, 90+3rd minute: Jonathan Bond initially saved Denis Bouanga’s shot from close range, but the rebound fell to Cristian Arango and his shot was fired into the roof of the net.

Postgame Notes

  • The LA Galaxy were eliminated from the 2022 MLS Cup Playoffs following the 3-2 loss to LAFC in the Western Conference Semifinals.

  • The Western Conference Semifinal match between the LA Galaxy and LAFC marked the 17th edition of El Tráfico across all competitions, with the Galaxy leading the all-time series 7-5-5.

  • The Galaxy hold a 46-24-7 record in 77 all-time playoff matches.

  • In 35 all-time road matches played in the MLS Cup Playoffs, the LA Galaxy hold a 13-7-5 record.

  • In 40 matches played across all competitions during the 2022 campaign, the LA Galaxy held a record of 18-14-8.

  • The Galaxy were 7-8-4 in 19 matches played on the road across all competitions this year.

  • In their last 13 matches played across all competitions dating back to Aug. 13, the LA Galaxy held a record of 6-2-5.

  • Javier “Chicharito” Hernández led the Galaxy with 19 goals in 37 games played (34 starts) across all competitions in 2022.

  • Dejan Joveljić recorded 15 goals and three assists in 37 appearances (10 starts) across all competitions in his second season with LA.

  • Joveljić tallied 10 goals and three assists across all competitions as a substitute this year.

  • Julián Araujo led the club with nine assists and added one goal in 39 games played (35 starts) across all competitions this season.

  • In four matches played across all competitions against LAFC during the 2022 campaign, the Galaxy held a 2-2-0 record.

  • Samuel Grandsir has tallied three goals and four assists in his last five appearances across all competitions against LAFC dating back to Oct. 3, 2021.



LA Galaxy's Head Coach Greg Vanney, Defender Julián Araujo and Midfielder Mark Delgado

Sunday’s Decision Day match marks the 40th all-time meeting across all competitions between the LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo FC, with LA leading the series 16-13-10. Against Houston, the Galaxy hold a 12-13-10 record in league play, a 1-0-0 record in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and a 3-0-0 record in the MLS Cup Playoffs. The last time the two teams met at PNC Stadium, the LA earned a 3-0 win over Houston on Oct. 20, 2021. The Galaxy enter Sunday’s match following a 1-1 draw at home against Real Salt Lake on Oct. 1, which moved LA (13-12-8, 47 points) up to fourth place in the Western Conference standings, three points behind third-place FC Dallas (13-9-11, 50 points). The Galaxy clinched a berth in the 2022 MLS Cup Playoffs following a 1-1 draw against Real Salt Lake on Oct. 1. Notably, with his next appearance defender Julián Araujo will become the 31st player in LA Galaxy history to appear in 100 career regular-season matches.

LA Galaxy earn 3-2 road win over San Jose Earthquakes

With two matches remaining in the 2022 MLS Regular Season, the LA Galaxy earned a 3-2 road win over the San Jose Earthquakes in front of 44,200 fans at Stanford Stadium on Saturday night. Javier “Chicharito” Hernández tallied a brace and Gastón Brugman scored for the second straight game as the Galaxy earned their first win over the Earthquakes at Stanford Stadium in over eight years.

n their last nine matches played dating back to Aug. 13, the Galaxy hold a record of 4-1-4, outscoring the opposition 22-17 during that span. LA holds a record of 2-1-2 in its last five road matches played dating back to Aug. 28. With the win over San Jose, the Galaxy (13-12-7, 46 points, +5 GD) moved up to fifth place in the Western Conference standings, one point behind fourth-place Nashville SC (12-9-11, 47 points, +11 GD).

Chicharito Movin’ On Up
With his two-goal performance against San Jose, Chicharito moved past Mauricio Cienfuegos into seventh place on the Galaxy’s all-time goal-scoring chart with 36 goals in 63 regular-season appearances. Notably, Chicharito has tallied 10 goals in his last 10 games played dating back to Aug. 6, ranking second in the league behind only Nashville SC’s Hany Mukhtar (11 goals) during that span. In 30 appearances (29 starts) in league play this season, Chicharito has tallied a team-leading 17 goals and two assists.

LA Galaxy Against San Jose Earthquakes

Saturday’s match marked the 112th edition across all competitions of the California Clásico between the Galaxy and the Earthquakes, with LA leading the all-time series 44-33-35. The victory marked LA’s first win over the Earthquakes at Stanford Stadium since a 1-0 win over San Jose on June 28, 2014. In eight all-time matches played against the Earthquakes at Stanford Stadium, the Galaxy hold a 2-5-1 record.

Goal-Scoring Plays
LA – Chicharito (Julián Araujo, Mark Delgado), 12th minute: Attacking down the right flank, Julián Araujo delivered a low cross toward the center of the penalty area to Chicharito, who took a touch around his marker and fired his left-footed shot into the far corner of the goal.

LA – Gastón Brugman (Mark Delgado), 42nd minute:
Mark Delgado fed the ball to Gastón Brugman, whose shot from outside the 18-yard box was rifled in off the underside of the crossbar.

LA – Chicharito (Efraín Álvarez), 69th minute: Working just outside the 18-yard box, Efraín Álvarez slipped a pass to Chicharito, whose shot from the right side of the penalty area was tucked away at the far corner of the goal.

SJ – Cristian Espinoza (Penalty Kick), 74th minute: Cristian Espinoza fired his penalty-kick attempt into the right side of the goal.

SJ – Nathan (Miguel Trauco, Cristian Espinoza), 90+4th minute: Cristian Espinoza’s corner-kick delivery was flicked on by Miguel Trauco to Nathan, whose header was deflected past LA Galaxy goalkeeper Jonathan Bond from close range.

Postgame Comments

Postgame Notes

  • Following the win over San Jose, the LA Galaxy (13-12-7, 46 points) moved up to fifth place in the Western Conference standings, one point behind fourth-place Nashville SC (12-9-11, 47 points).

  • Saturday’s match marked the 112th edition across all competitions of the California Clásico between the Galaxy and the Earthquakes, with LA leading the all-time series 44-33-35.

  • The Galaxy improved to 35-28-16 in 79 all-time regular-season matches against San Jose, while holding a 4-1-1 record in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and a 5-4-1 record in the MLS Cup Playoffs against the Earthquakes.

  • The Galaxy improved to 6-7-4 in 17 matches played on the road across all competitions this season.

  • LA improved to 12-1-4 this season when scoring the first goal of the match.

  • In their last nine matches played dating back to Aug. 13, the Galaxy hold a record of 4-1-4, outscoring the opposition 22-17 during that span.

  • LA holds a record a 2-1-2 in its last five road matches played dating back to Aug. 28.

  • The victory marked LA’s first win over the Earthquakes at Stanford Stadium dating back to a 1-0 win over San Jose on June 28, 2014.

  • In eight matches played against the Earthquakes at Stanford Stadium, the Galaxy hold a 2-5-1 record.

  • The Galaxy improved to 2-1-2 in five matches played during the month of September this season.

  • With his goal scored against San Jose, Gastón Brugman has tallied three goals in his last two games played dating back to Sept. 17.

  • With his two-goal performance against San Jose, Chicharito moved past Mauricio Cienfuegos into seventh place on the Galaxy’s all-time goal-scoring chart with 36 goals in 63 regular-season appearances.

  • In his last 10 games played dating back to Aug. 6, Chicharito has tallied 10 goals, which ranks second in the league behind only Nashville SC’s Hany Mukhtar (11) during that span.

  • Chicharito has tallied 17 goals for the Galaxy for the second consecutive season.

  • Mark Delgado notched his first career two-assist performance in the win over San Jose.

  • Julián Araujo tallied recorded his team-leading ninth assist of the season, and notched an assist for a second consecutive match.

  • Efraín Álvarez registered his sixth assist of the 2022 campaign.

  • Riqui Puig finished the match with 55 attempted passes, 54 completed passes (98% pass accuracy), five possessions won and six duels won in the victory against the Earthquakes.

  • Samuel Grandsir led the Galaxy with three tackles won, 10 duels won and five successful dribbles.


Next Game
Up next, the LA Galaxy play host to Real Salt Lake in the regular-season home finale at Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, Oct. 1. The match on Oct. 1 kicks off at 7:30 p.m. PT and features a regional television broadcast on Spectrum SportsNet and a stream on LAGalaxy.com.

LA Galaxy fall 3-0 on the road to Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Playing the second of three matches in the span of seven days, the LA Galaxy’s six-game unbeaten run came to an end with a 3-0 loss on the road to Vancouver Whitecaps FC at BC Place on Wednesday night. 

Goal-Scoring Plays
VAN – Ryan Gauld, 57th minute: A failed clearance in the box fell to Ryan Gauld, whose shot from the right side of the penalty area was converted in at the near post. 

VAN – Pedro Vite (Brian White, Luis Martins), 68th minute: In transition, Luis Martins cross from the left wing was flicked on by Brian White to Pedro Vite, who converted his shot at the near post from close range. 

VAN – Tosaint Ricketts (Julian Gressel), 86th minute: Julian Gressel’s pass behind the Galaxy backline found Tosaint Ricketts, who curled his shot into the back of the net.

Post Game Comments

Next Game
Up next, the LA Galaxy return home to play host to the Colorado Rapids at Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, Sept. 17. The match on Sept. 17 kicks off at 7:30 p.m. PT and features a regional television broadcast on Spectrum SportsNet and a stream on LAGalaxy.com.

LA Galaxy earn come-from-behind point in 1-1 draw against Nashville SC

Playing their 14th road match of the 2022 MLS Regular Season, the LA Galaxy earned a come-from-behind 1-1 draw against Nashville SC in front of 28,753 fans at GEODIS Park on Saturday afternoon. Riqui Puig converted the game-tying goal from the penalty spot in stoppage-time, helping the Galaxy stretch their unbeaten run to six matches.

LA Galaxy Unbeaten Run
In their last six matches played dating back to Aug. 13, the Galaxy hold a record of 2-0-4, outscoring the opposition 15-11 during that span. Notably, LA has earned a point trailing in the 75th minute in three consecutive matches played dating back Aug. 31. In the Galaxy’s last three matches played on the road, the club has posted a record of 1-0-2. 

Riqui Puig Run Of Form
In four starts for the Galaxy dating back to Aug. 28, Puig has tallied two goals and two assists across 360 minutes played. Puig finished the match with his first penalty-kick goal for LA, three chances created, a team-high nine possessions won and 104 completed passes (92% pass accuracy).

Goal-Scoring Plays

NSH – Hany Mukhtar (Penalty Kick), 28th minute: After LA was whistled for a handball inside the box, Hany Mukhtar’s penalty-attempt was rifled into the left side of the goal.   

LA – Riqui Puig (Penalty Kick), 90+8th minute: Following a handball whistled on Walker Zimmerman inside the penalty area, Riqui Puig stepped up to the spot and fired his shot off the hand of Nashville SC goalkeeper Joe Willis into the back of the net.

 

Postgame Notes

  • Saturday’s match marked the second-ever meeting between LA Galaxy and Nashville, with LA leading the series 1-0-1.

  • The Galaxy extended their unbeaten run to six matches (2-0-4) dating back to Aug. 13, outscoring the opposition 15-11 during that span.

  • LA improved to 4-6-4 in 14 matches played on the road in league play this season.

  • In the Galaxy’s last three matches played on the road, the club has posted a record of 1-0-2.

  • LA has taken a league-high 12 penalties and is tied for the second-most penalties converted (8).

  • In four starts for the Galaxy dating back to Aug. 28, Riqui Puig has tallied two goals and two assists across 360 minutes played.

  • Puig finished the match with his first penalty-kick goal for LA, a team-high nine possessions won, seven duels won, three chances created, three successful dribbles and 104 completed passes (92% pass accuracy).

  • Gastón Brugman was tied for a team-high three chances created.

  • Séga Coulibaly led the Galaxy with four clearances, three tackles won and two interceptions.

  • Coulibaly and Raheem Edwards will miss the next match against Vancouver Whitecaps FC due to yellow-card suspension.

  • Uruguay National Team defender Martín Cáceres made his first LA Galaxy start, logging 64 minutes.


Next Game
Up next, the LA Galaxy travel to face Vancouver Whitecaps FC at BC Place on Thursday, Sept. 14. The match on Sept. 14 kicks off at 7:00 p.m. PT and features a regional television broadcast on Spectrum SportsNet and a stream on LAGalaxy.com.