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·8 December 2024
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·8 December 2024
The LA Galaxy are once again the kings of Major League Soccer. In an exciting final against the New York Red Bulls, the California side claimed a 2-1 victory that earned them their sixth MLS Cup title and extended their record for most championships in league history. The triumph, celebrated at Dignity Health Sports Park, reaffirmed the Galaxy's standing as a dominant force in American soccer.
Right from the kickoff, the LA Galaxy showed why they’re the most decorated team in MLS history. Just 9 minutes in, Ghanaian forward Joseph Paintsil capitalized on a perfect pass from Gastón Brugman and struck a clinical finish to open the scoring. Moments later, at the 13th minute, Serbian forward Dejan Joveljic doubled the lead with a brilliant solo effort that left the Red Bulls stunned.
The New York Red Bulls, however, fought back before the break. In the 28th minute, Sean Nealis punished a poorly cleared corner and scored a goal that kept the game alive. The Galaxy's defense, though, withstood increasing pressure in the second half to seal a win that completed an improbable postseason run.
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The absence of Riqui Puig, who was ruled out for the season after suffering an ACL injury during the Western Conference final, meant massive questions over how coach Greg Vanney would reorganize the midfield. Brugman stood tall, controlling the rhythm of the game and supplying a perfect assist for Paintsil's opener. His performance was that good that the Uruguayan was crowned MLS Cup MVP.
At celebrations, both Paintsil and Joveljic paid tributes to Puig for his incredible contributions to their run into the final and dedicating their goals to the Spanish midfielder.
The LA Galaxy's dominance during the postseason was nothing but phenomenal. After having finished second in the Western Conference, the team started steamrolling opponents. They destroyed the Colorado Rapids with wins of 5-0 and 4-1 in the best-of-three series, then dominated Minnesota United with a commanding 6-0 win in the conference semifinal. The 1-0 victory over the Seattle Sounders in the conference final earned them home-field advantage in the MLS Cup showdown.
The Galaxy scored a record 18 goals across the playoffs, showing how well Greg Vanney's men have been performing on offense. Paintsil, Joveljic, and Brazilian winger Gabriel Pec spearheaded the resurgence in the Galaxy's offensive fire, bringing the team back into relevance in MLS.
This title is remarkably meaningful given the struggles of 2023, when the Galaxy finished a disappointing 13th in the Western Conference. The winter acquisitions of Paintsil and Gabriel Pec, for a combined fee of $20 million, provided Vanney with the final pieces to establish an aggressive and efficient playing style.
What truly defined the Galaxy's season, however, was its fortress-like dominance at Dignity Health Sports Park. With 17 wins and 4 draws across all competitions, the Galaxy never lost at home-a form that gave them license to dispatch every playoff contender in their path.
Their win came despite the New York Red Bulls' incredible run into the MLS Cup. As the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference, they became the lowest-seeded team ever to advance to the final. Guided by Emil Forsberg, the Red Bulls battled hard and were an organized unit, but just failed against the Galaxy's potent artillery.
The quest for their first MLS Cup title goes on, but the 2024 campaign will be remembered as one of defiance and growth by the Red Bulls.
LA Galaxy v New York Red Bull: Final - MLS Cup 2024 / Harry How/GettyImages
This title seals the Galaxy's position as kings of MLS. With titles in 2002, 2005, 2011, 2012, and 2014, they had already become the benchmark, but a ten-year trophy drought cast aspersions. The win in 2024 will erase those doubts and lock in the Galaxy's legacy as the standard-bearer for MLS success.
It was the formula that included Greg Vanney's leadership, the experience of veterans like Gastón Brugman, and the influence of game-changing talents such as Paintsil and Joveljic. The Galaxy fans, who had packed the Dignity Health Sports Park all season, finally celebrated their team's long-awaited return to the pinnacle of MLS soccer.