Anders Dreyer scored a brace and CJ dos Santos recorded three saves for his first career clean sheet as visiting San Diego FC stunned defending MLS champ LA Galaxy, 2-0, on Sunday in the season-opening match for both teams in Carson, California.
It began as a celebration for both teams — the inaugural match in club history for expansion San Diego as well as the unveiling of the Galaxy’s championship banner for their league-record sixth title earned in 2024.
But this match finished as one for San Diego (1-0-0, 3 points) to remember and the Galaxy to lament.
With five starters gone from the championship side due to either injury or trade/transfer, this was not the same LA squad that won the crown. And no one knew what to expect from a San Diego side that has been cobbled together from the expansion draft and a bevy of signings.
The last thing the Galaxy (0-1-0, 0 points) needed was to hand the keyed-up visitors a goal, but that’s what happened in the 52nd minute. LA goalkeeper Novak Micovic sent a bad pass to defender Emiro Garces that could only be deflected toward San Diego’s Chucky Lozano.
Lozano immediate pounced on the mistake and passed to Dreyer, who ripped a left-footed shot past Micovic to score the first official goal in MLS history for San Diego FC.
After the giveaway, Micovic did his best to make amends, producing sterling point-blank saves on Dreyer in the 59th minute and then on Lozano just seven minutes later.
Dos Santos, who was making just his third start in his four-year MLS career, earned the team’s first ever shut out, making two difficult saves in the 79th and 80th minute.
The Galaxy pressed desperately for the equalizer, which left them vulnerable for a counterattack for San Diego FC. Tomas Angel rushed down the field with the breakaway in the third minute of added time before passing to Dreyer, who blistered a shot into the net to cement the unlikely victory.
It was the Galaxy’s first loss on its home pitch since Oct. 21, 2023.
MLS Matchday 1 results
Saturday
- Los Angeles FC 1, Minnesota United FC 0
- Atlanta United 3, CF Montreal 2
- Inter Miami CF 2, New York City FC 2
- FC Cincinnati 1, New York Red Bulls 0
- Columbus Crew 4, Chicago Fire FC 2
- D.C. United 2, Toronto FC 2
- Philadelphia Union 4, Orlando City SC 2
- Austin FC 1, Sporting Kansas City 0
- FC Dallas 2, Houston Dynamo FC 1
- Nashville SC 0, New England Revolution 0
- St. Louis City SC 0, Colorado Rapids 0
- San Jose Earthquakes 4, Real Salt Lake 0
- Seattle Sounders FC 2, Charlotte FC 2
Sunday
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC 4, Portland Timbers 1
- San Diego FC 2, LA Galaxy 0
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