GALAXY, FROM BAD TO WORSE

LOS ANGELES.- The LA Galaxy fell 2-3 to Minnesota United FC on Wednesday night at Dignity Health Sports Park. Chicharito failed to score on multiple occasions as so did Minnesota. The score could have been much worse for the locals.

After an early red card to Kévin Cabral in 25', the Galaxy were on the backfoot. In the 2nd half, the Galaxy were reinvigorated when Mark Delgado converted a penalty kick in the 60' for his first goal for the home side at Dignity Health Sports Park. Dejan Joveljić scored at 90+3' and Daniel Aguirre notched his first career MLS assist, but the Galaxy were not able to fully complete the comeback.

They keep dropping points and are headed for another mediocre season.

Up next, the Galaxy host CF Montreál on July 4 at Dignity Health Sports Park at 7:30 p.m. Notably, the Galaxy will host a fireworks show for all fans in attendance after the match, the longest-running fireworks show in all of professional sports during an active season.

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