Matchday

LA Galaxy miss playoffs after "five seasons worth of challenges"

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A historically-poor start. A lengthy list of season-ending injuries. Fan protests in the early goings. Lingering transfer sanctions through the summer.

The LA Galaxy encountered plenty of adversity in 2023.

Then the clubā€™s luck ran out in Matchday 37, when a 5-2 loss at Minnesota United FC guaranteed they mathematically canā€™t make the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. With their backs against the wall, LA allowed 20 goals in their last six games as defensive frailties appeared.

ā€œWeā€™ve been chasing this season from day one in some ways ā€¦ and today, we got a little bit put out of our misery maybe in that perspective,ā€ said head coach and sporting director Greg Vanney. ā€œBut this group I know will fight the last two home games to try to give our fans something at least down the stretch to appreciate.ā€

LA close out the regular season against Real Salt Lake (Oct. 14) and FC Dallas (Oct. 21) before officially turning focus to the offseason and plotting a path forward. Theyā€™re left playing spoiler, instead of joining the 18-team postseason party and trying to add a record sixth MLS Cup to their trophy cabinet.

Vanney, speaking postgame Saturday night at Allianz Field, didnā€™t want to overly focus on the big picture just yet.

ā€œThis season felt like five seasons worth of challenges inside of one season, and we couldnā€™t manage all of it and get ourselves to the playoffs and the final stages,ā€ said Vanney. ā€œI donā€™t know any other way to put it right now.ā€

The injuries certainly took their toll. Star striker Chicharito, box-to-box midfielder GastĆ³n Brugman, right back Calegari and center back ā€‹ā€‹MartĆ­n CĆ”ceres have missed significant time with knee injuries. Homegrown center back Jalen Neal underwent sports hernia surgery, and star midfielder Riqui Puig has battled a late-season ankle injury.

For any MLS team, that sheer quantity takes a toll ā€“ even if those like striker Billy Sharp, defender Maya Yoshida and more joined midseason to help patch the holes.

ā€œThis group has fought every single game,ā€ said Vanney. ā€œNot always clearly, not always to the perfect result or to the perfect performance, but they battled. And tonight this one got away from us. We battled a lot of games. Weā€™ve kept them tight. Weā€™ve been in there fighting. And the guys who have joined us have helped give us a lift, and the guys who have been grinding all year continue to grind.ā€

LA also opened the season by going 2W-9L-3D. That hole was consequential, according to goalkeeper Jonathan Bond.

ā€œWeā€™ve been playing catch-up for the last two-thirds of the season, basically off the back of a not-great start,ā€ said Bond. ā€œā€¦ Whatever happened in that first 10 games, it set us back a lot. We were aware that since May or so, weā€™ve been probably in the top two, three teams in terms of points per game. We werenā€™t winning every game, but we were in good form, we werenā€™t losing many. Probably drawing too many along the way, in order for us to catch up. But, if you want to talk about the season as a whole, the first 10 games were very difficult.ā€

Now, all thatā€™s left for the Galaxy in 2023 is pride and trying to reward their fans. It doesnā€™t make the sting any easier.

ā€œJust devastating not to make it to the playoffs,ā€ said winger Tyler Boyd. ā€œNot good enough, really. But weā€™ve had a lot of injuries. A lot of players out. So, itā€™s just been unlucky on that aspect, as far as having a lot of our main guys out. Just devastated, to be honest.ā€