The LA Galaxy have never been worse, and they dug even deeper against the New York Red Bulls.
Already riding their worst start in club history, the Galaxy fell 7–0 to the Red Bulls in their 2024 MLS Cup rematch on Matchday 12. It was the club's biggest losing margin and their 12th game without a win.
The Galaxy have just three points out of a possible 36 and now hold the longest winless streak to start an MLS season. They’re dead last in MLS after CF Montréal, also winless heading into Saturday night, beat New York City FC.
“This is a horrible night we've had,” head coach Greg Vanney said after the Red Bulls loss, less than seven days after the Galaxy also fell to Sporting Kansas City while not allowing a shot. “On rare occasions through the course of a season, you have an absolute sh—er, and tonight we did.”
It’s been a tremendous downfall for the Galaxy, who have not won a game in MLS since the 2024 MLS Cup, when they knocked off the same Red Bulls, albeit on their home pitch.
While they have not had talismanic midfielder Riqui Puig due to injury, the issues are far greater, reaching systemic levels as the first third of the season passes by. To this point, it’s been a record-setting season on the wrong end of the spectrum, and Saturday night at Sports Illustrated Stadium was no different.
“I just want to apologize to the travelling supporters,” striker Chrsitian Ramirez said in a post-match apology to the fans. “We know they spend their hard-earned money to travel across the country, and this just wasn't good enough from us.”






