LA Galaxy Fall 3-2 To Minnesota United FC

Down to 10 men following a red card issued in the 25th minute of the match, the LA Galaxy scored two second-half goals, but sustained a 3-2 loss to Minnesota United FC in front of 18,337 fans at Dignity Health Sports Park on Wednesday night.

Goal-Scoring Plays
MIN – Emanuel Reynoso (Robin Lod), 9th minute: Receiving the ball on the right wing, Emanuel Reynoso cut inside on his left foot and curled his shot into the top right corner of the goal.  

MIN – Franco Fragapane (Kemar Lawrence, Luis Amarilla), 36th minute: Kemar Lawrence’s cross from the left wing found Franco Fragapane, whose cushioned finish from inside the box found the top of the net.

 

MIN – Emanuel Reynoso (Robin Lod), 43rd minute: Bongokuhle Hlongwane cut inside from the right wing and centered a pass into the 18-yard box to Reynoso, who drilled his shot into right side of the goal.

LA – Mark Delgado (Penalty Kick), 60th minute: After Efraín Álvarez was fouled inside the box, Mark Delgado stepped up to the penalty spot and converted his attempt into the bottom right corner of the net.

 

LA – Dejan Joveljić (Daniel Aguirre, Raheem Edwards), 90+3rd minute: Working down the left flank, Raheem Edwards clipped the ball into the center of the box to Daniel Aguirre. The midfielder took a touch and squared a pass to Joveljić, who slid his shot into the far corner of the net.

Postgame Notes

  • Wednesday’s match marked the 10th MLS regular-season meeting between LA and Minnesota United FC, with the Galaxy leading the series 5-2-4.

  • The loss to Minnesota marked LA’s first-ever loss to the Loons at Dignity Health Sports Park (2-1-2).

  • In 12 matches played at home across all competitions in 2022, LA holds a 6-5-1 record.

  • It marked the second time this season that LA scored multiple goals in the second half of an MLS regular-season match.

  • Mark Delgado tallied his second goal of the season, and his second career goal scored at Dignity Health Sports Park.

  • The penalty marked Delgado’s second career penalty conversion in league play dating back to the 2021 season.

  • Daniel Aguirre tallied his first career assist in MLS in his made his first career start for the Galaxy, logging 90 minutes in his fifth appearance of the season for LA.

  • Dejan Joveljić tallied his fifth goal in 305 minutes played across 14 appearances in league play this year.

  • Amongst players that have played a minimum of 300 minutes in league play this season, Joveljić ranks first in MLS in goals scored per 90 minutes played (1.48).

  • With five goals scored as a substitute this season, Dejan Joveljić ranks first in MLS in goals scored off the bench in league play.

  • Across all competitions this season, Joveljić leads the Galaxy with eight goals scored and has added two assists in 547 minutes played in 18 appearances (4 starts).

  • Raheem Edwards notched his team-leading sixth assist during the 2022 regular season.

  • Efraín Álvarez notched a team-high four chances created in 45 minutes played as a second-half substitute.

  • Douglas Costa made his first appearance for the Galaxy in league play dating back to May 22.

  • Samuel Grandsir made his 54th consecutive appearance for the Galaxy across all competitions dating back to April 18, 2021.

  • Jonathan Bond, Kévin Cabral, Chicharito, Samuel Grandsir and Rayan Raveloson have each appeared in every MLS regular-season match this year.

  • The last time the Galaxy were issued two red cards in an MLS regular-season match was against the Portland Timbers on July 27, 2019.


Next Game
Next up, the LA Galaxy play host to CF Montréal at Dignity Health Sports Park on Monday, July 4. The July 4 match kicks off at 7:30 p.m. PT and will be feature a regional broadcast on Spectrum SportsNet, in addition to a live stream on LAGalaxy.com

Greg Vanney and defender Raheem Edwards Pregame comments match against Minnesota United FC

Wednesday’s match marks the 10th MLS regular-season meeting between LA and Minnesota United FC, with the Galaxy leading the series 5-1-4. In four matches played at home against Minnesota, LA holds an unbeaten record of 2-0-2. The last time the two clubs squared off against one another at Dignity Health Sports Park, the Galaxy and the Loons played to a 3-3 draw on Nov. 7, 2021.

LA vs Portland PreGame Commentary by Vanney, Chicharito, & Williams

Saturday’s match marks the 31st MLS regular-season meeting between LA and Portland, with the Galaxy leading the series 13-11-6. In their last three matches played against the Timbers dating back to July 30, 2021, the Galaxy hold a 3-0-0 record, outscoring Portland 9-3. In four career matches played against Portland, Chicharito has tallied three goals.

Five LA Galaxy Players Called Up for International Duty

Efraín Álvarez, Julián Araujo, Raheem Edwards, Kelvin Leerdam and Rayan Raveloson to represent their respective national teams during international window

 

The LA Galaxy today announced that defenders Julián Araujo (Mexico), Raheem Edwards (Canada), Kelvin Leerdam (Suriname) and midfielders Efraín Álvarez (U-21 Mexico) and Rayan Raveloson (Madagascar) were called up by their respective national teams during the international window.

Álvarez, 19, has notched two goals and two assists in 16 appearances (11 starts) for LA across all competitions during this season. The Los Angeles, Calif., native has made four appearances for the Mexico Men’s National Team. The Mexican U-21 National Team take on the U-23 Venezuela National Team on Thursday, June 2 (8:30 a.m. PT) and the U-23 Indonesia National Team on Sunday, June 5 (8:30 p.m. PT) in Group Stage play of the Toulon Tournament.

Araujo, 20, has tallied one assist in 13 regular-season appearances (12 starts) for the Galaxy during the 2022 campaign. The Lompoc, Calif., native has made two appearances (1 start) for the Mexico Men’s National Team, most recently appearing as a second-half substitute in Mexico’s 1-0 win over Panama in World Cup Qualifying on Feb. 3, 2022. Mexico will play international friendlies against Uruguay on Thursday, June 2 (7:00 p.m. PT) and Ecuador on Sunday, June 5 (4:30 p.m. PT), beforebeginning Concacaf Nations League play by playing host to Suriname on Saturday, June 11 (7:00 p.m. PT) and traveling to face Jamaica on Wednesday, June 14 (5:00 p.m. PT).

In 15 appearances (15 starts) across all competitions for the Galaxy in his first season with the club, Edwards, 26, has tallied a team-high six assists. The Toronto, Ontario, native has played in four matches (3 starts) for the Canada Men’s National Team, most recently appearing as a second-half substitute in Canada’s 1-0 win over New Zealand in an international friendly on March 24, 2018. Canada squares off against Curacao on Thursday, June 9 (7:30 p.m. PT) and Honduras on Monday, June 13 (7:00 p.m. PT) in Concacaf Nations League play.

Leerdam, 31, has made seven appearances (4 starts) across all competitions for LA during the 2022 campaign. The Paramaribo, Suriname, native has tallied two assists in eight appearances (8 starts) for the Suriname National Team. Suriname begin Concacaf Nations League play by playing host to Jamaica on Saturday, June 4 (4:00 p.m. PT), before traveling to face Jamaica on Tuesday, June 7 (6:00 p.m. PT) and Mexico on Saturday, June 11 (7:00 pm. PT).

Raveloson, 25, has registered three assists in 14 appearances (14 starts) for the Galaxy in league play this season. Raveloson has registered one goal in 16 appearances (12 starts) for the Madagascar National Team. Madagascar continues Africa Cup of Nations qualifying by facing off against Angola on Sunday, June 5 (9:00 a.m. PT).

Following the international break, the LA Galaxy return to league play to play host to the Portland Timbers at Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, June 18. The June 18 match kicks off at 2:00 p.m. PT and features a national broadcast on ESPN.

Dejan Joveljić Voted MLS Player of the Week

Joveljić named MLS Player of the Week after he became the first player in MLS history to provide four goal contributions (two goals, two assists) as a substitute in the LA Galaxy’s 4-1 comeback win over Austin FC on May 29

LA Galaxy forward Dejan Joveljić was voted the Major League Soccer Player of the Week presented by Continental Tire for the 14th week of the 2022 MLS season.

Joveljić became the first player in MLS history to provide four goal contributions (two goals, two assists) as a substitute in the Galaxy’s 4-1 comeback win over Austin FC. It marked the first time a Galaxy player had four goal contributions in a match since Zlatan Ibrahimović on July 29, 2018. His four goal contributions off the bench equaled his total amount of contributions from the 2021 season, which he accomplished in 14 games. Joveljić and Portland Timbers midfielder Sebastián Blanco are the only players to provide at least two goals and two assists in a game this season.

With the Galaxy trailing 1-0, Joveljić was substituted on in the 57th minute and immediately contributed four minutes later by receiving Julián Araujo’s cross and providing a delicate backheel flick for Javier “Chicharito” Hernández to slot into the side netting (Watch Here). In the 64th minute, the Serbian scored his first goal of the game after controlling the ball with his chest off an Austin defender’s scuffed clearance and volleying it into the net for a 2-1 lead (Watch Here). The substitute was not done as he slipped by the defense in the 88th minute, chipping the ball over the goalkeeper and sliding defender for his second goal of the game (Watch Here). Joveljić finished his historic performance in style with a phenomenal bicycle kick assist near midfield to find Efraín Álvarez in plenty of space for a 90th minute goal and a 4-1 Galaxy victory (Watch Here).

With his performance, Joveljić helped the Galaxy score four goals in a game for the first time since July 30, 2021. Additionally, Joveljić became just the fifth Galaxy player since 2010 to post at least four goal contributions in a match, joining Ibrahimović, Giovani dos Santos, Robbie Keane (three times) and Landon Donovan (three times).

Joveljić is the second Galaxy player to win MLS Player of the Week presented by Continental Tire this year, joining Chicharito in Week 5. He is also the first substitute to earn the award since New England’s Adam Buksa in Week 32 of the 2021 season. Joveljić became the first Galaxy substitute to be named MLS Player of the Week since Ibrahimović did so in Week 5 of 2018 after scoring two goals in the first 19 minutes of his career.

The Galaxy will look to win consecutive home games when they return after the international window to host the Portland Timbers at Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, June 18 (2 p.m. PT, ESPN / ESPN Deportes).

The MLS Player of the Week presented by Continental Tire is selected each week of the regular season through both media and fan voting in a process conducted by MLS Communications. A panel of journalists from the North American Soccer Reporters (NASR) comprises 75 percent of the vote, while a Twitter fan vote represents the remaining 25 percent of voting. NASR consists of members of print, television, radio and online media.