SDFC Match Preview: San Diego FC Looks to extend streak, LA Galaxy desperate for first win

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On the eve of a Southern California derby, two teams with polar opposite mid-season results are set to clash.
One of those teams, the LA Galaxy, will be looking to avenge an embarrassing 2-0 loss in the season-opening home game to a brand-new franchise. The 2024 MLS Cup champions have had a historically bad start to the season but remain dangerous.
San Diego FC expects Snapdragon Stadium to be full of raucous fans, creating an atmosphere not seen since the LAFC match.
SDFC will look to extend their unbeaten four-game streak and prevent the Galaxy from earning their first victory of the season.
Ready After Rest
After earning seven out of a possible nine points in a three-game stretch over the course of a week, San Diego FC returned to the training ground rested and focused. The team’s fitness and depth were tested for the first time in franchise history, but Mikey Varas’s side showed strong resilience and determination. Varas made minimal substitutions in the starting eleven, showing confidence in his players.

Despite the Galaxy’s bad form, San Diego is not taking them lightly. It is fully expected that Varas will go with his strongest eleven. Individual defensive mistakes have prevented the Galaxy from winning important games. One of the keys to this game for San Diego FC will be to play their style and press high, something they’ve been doing exceptionally well the last few games. SDFC will look to capitalize on defensive mistakes made by the shaky LA defense in hopes of putting the pressure on early.
With a full week’s rest, look for San Diego to press with numbers while being strong in transition – something Mikey Varas preaches. Luca Bombino has done a tremendous job shutting down the lanes on the right flank and distributing the ball into the attack. On the opposite flank, Willy has consistently demonstrated his endurance, covering the full 90 minutes in a demanding role that requires constant movement, especially in a system where defenders are expected to push forward and support the attack.
San Diego Injury Report
Marcus Ingvartsen, Hamady Diop, and Andres Reyes remain on the injury list for the Galaxy clash. Ingvartsen, who has been injured since week four, remains sidelined as he works his way back from a leg injury. Reports have been positive on his recovery; he is trending toward a return soon. Milan Ilosky, who is on loan through July 2025, was a temporary move to plug in that gap. Questions remain about what the team does about Milan when Ingvartsen is eventually back on the pitch, most likely around July.
Andres Reyes has not seen playing time since going off with a red card in a disastrous debut. The Colombian international is dealing with another lower-body injury that may be a continuation of the same ailment that kept him out of games through the beginning of the season. SDFC has reiterated Reyes’s importance for this squad and remains optimistic about his future. He has often been seen on the training ground but is not deemed well enough to play meaningful minutes yet.
Galaxy’s Winless Woes
The question everybody is asking tends to be, “What is wrong with the Galaxy?” The answer is not quite as simple. It may be a combination of a few things, like injuries, simple bad luck, and players’ mindsets. After all, it’s hard to stay focused and play your best for anyone going through a difficult season where it seems that everything is all but lost.
Last season, the Los Angeles Galaxy led the conference with 69 total goals scored, averaging a little above two goals per game. This season, they’ve racked up 12 while giving up a league-leading 33 goals. The next team with the most goals given up? DC United with 25. That is eight more goals given up than the next-worst team in defense.
Blame It on the Injuries
Los Angeles has been hit hard by the injury bug this year. After losing an irreplaceable playmaker and goal scorer, Riqui Puig, the Galaxy have also been without Marco Reus, a three-time Bundesliga player of the year. Reus is only now making his comeback and finally starting to deliver for LA, as he scored two goals in El Traffico last weekend.

Joseph Paintsil and Gabriel Pec, two important strikers, have also missed significant time with injury. The Galaxy recently brought them back, and the club’s performance has improved, but chemistry takes time to build. They will hope it comes faster than normal because time to make up ground is quickly running out.
Numbers Don’t Lie
The Galaxy will look to their playmakers, especially Reus, who has 3g/3a over his last five matches, to be the player they expected him to be when they signed him. After all, when looking at the statistics, it is clear that the Galaxy is not creating many goal-scoring opportunities. Also, they’re not capitalizing on the scoring opportunities that they are creating. Let’s compare the two clubs’ xG (expected goals) stats.


A Game of Significance
The Saturday game promises to be of great significance for both teams. LA will be seeking sweet revenge and notching that very important first win of the season to set them on the right track. San Diego is coming off of a frustrating draw in which Kansas City made it hard to score by playing extremely defensively. Luca Bombino promised that the team would come out with more intensity after being fully rested and hungry for a win.
A victory in front of the home fans, who are likely to sell out Snapdragon Stadium, will be another stamp on the resume of a team that entered the season with modest expectations from MLS analysts, projected to finish in the bottom half of the table—a team who is, so far, proving everyone who doubted them wrong.
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Dmitry Anisimov is a San Diego native who played soccer up to the college level when he represented the SDSU Men’s Club Soccer team. Growing up in San Diego, Dmitry is a fan of all the home teams but he specifically couldn’t wait until San Diego got an MLS team. Once that dream became reality, Dmitry married his love for writing and the game of soccer to portray a voice of the San Diego soccer community. There is a deep-rooted love of soccer culture in San Diego and Dmitry hopes to bring it to light through his pre and post-game coverage of all things San Diego FC.