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Galaxy aim to complete journey back to top in MLS Cup final

Michael Taylor by Michael Taylor
December 6, 2024
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Los Angeles Galaxy players celebrate reaching this weekend's MLS Cup final, a year after the worst season in the club's history. ©AFP

Los Angeles (United States) (AFP) – The Los Angeles Galaxy will aim to complete one of the most remarkable transformations in Major League Soccer history on Saturday when they host the New York Red Bulls, chasing a record-extending sixth MLS Cup crown. A year ago, the California franchise had hit rock bottom, plummeting to their worst ever regular season record to finish one place off the bottom of the Western Conference. The team that had once been a home to the likes of David Beckham, Steven Gerrard, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic was engulfed in crisis, with fans boycotting fixtures after nearly a decade of failure on the field.

Moreover, the Galaxy’s status as one of MLS’s glamour clubs had been diminished by the arrival of Lionel Messi at Inter Miami, as well as the emergence of city rivals Los Angeles FC, winners of the MLS Cup in 2022. The febrile atmosphere at the Galaxy prompted team ownership to shake up their front office, with Will Kuntz appointed general manager to replace long-time predecessor Chris Klein, who was fired in May 2023. The turnaround since those changes has been dramatic. After winning just eight fixtures in the 2023 season, the Galaxy under head coach Greg Vanney won a record-equalling 19 games this season to finish joint top of the table, second only to leaders LAFC on goal difference.

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The Galaxy kept up their winning ways in the postseason, swatting aside Colorado 9-1 on aggregate to wrap up their first round series, before thrashing Minnesota United 6-2 and then squeezing past Seattle 1-0 last weekend. Those results have left the club on the threshold of a first MLS Cup title since 2014 and a record sixth championship overall. Victory in Saturday’s showpiece in Carson would be especially sweet for Vanney, who appeared in three MLS Cup finals with the Galaxy as a player in 1996, 1999, and 2001 — and lost all three.

Reflecting on his team’s journey to this year’s final, Vanney said this week that his team had thrived under the pressure of being expected to challenge for silverware. “The expectation is to be in games like this, to win trophies and win championships,” Vanney said. “This group has come out and attacked it from day one and hasn’t been afraid of it or in awe of it — and that’s one of the beauties of this group. I’m excited for this group and this opportunity and now the objective is to win it and put the stamp on it, rewriting a new group of players and new legacy for this organization.”

Vanney’s task has become more complicated by an injury to star midfielder Riqui Puig, who suffered torn knee ligaments in last week’s Western Conference final win over Seattle and will miss Saturday’s game. “He’s the ultimate competitor,” Vanney said. “He wants to win, compete, and take responsibility on the field. He drives the team in so many ways. We’re going to have to adapt, and we’re going to have to adapt in a collective way.”

The Galaxy, meanwhile, will be wary of a New York Red Bulls line-up that has ripped up the form book en route to the final. After finishing seventh in the Eastern Conference — 27 points behind leaders Inter Miami — the Red Bulls stunned reigning champions Columbus in the first round of the playoffs before wins on the road over rivals New York City FC and Orlando to book their place in their first MLS Cup since 2008. New York’s Scotland international midfielder Lewis Morgan says the team is unfazed by Saturday’s assignment in Los Angeles. “For me, it doesn’t really matter where it is: it’s playoff football,” Morgan said this week. “It’s not the regular season. These games are more cagey. You go 1-0 up, we defend a little bit deeper and we’re relying on guys at the back. There have been massive performances.”

© 2024 AFP

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