Despite finishing second on the Western Conference table, LA Galaxy walked away with their sixth MLS Cup at the end of playoffs, beating the New York Red Bulls 2-1 in California. It was a historic season for the club as they became the MLS side with the most MLS Cups to their name. However, it has come at a cost as star Riqui Puig tore his ACL and is recovering, Dejan Joveljic left the club and Marco Reus is yet to find his feet at the club.
But head coach Greg Vanney and the club have made a few new additions including bringing in Mathias Jorgensen, Lucas Sanabria, Christian Ramirez, and a few others. Yet even then, the Galaxy are struggling for form in pre-season, as they have won just one of their four games so far. They do have one more fixture on their preseason schedule before they kick off the 2025 MLS season and fans are hoping for better results.