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LAFC players celebrate Vela signing through 2023

- By Josh Gross Correspond­ent

Addressing the Supporters' Shield leaders midway through the Major League Soccer season, John Thorringto­n took note of the locker room's reaction to his long-awaited news.

Carlos Vela, Los Angeles Football Club's leading man since its inception in 2018, would remain in Black & Gold through the end of next season, the club's co-president and head of soccer operations told the team Monday.

Four days before the 33-year-old Mexican forward was slated for free agency, confirmati­on of the signing brought a standing ovation from his teammates.

“I think that says a lot about who Carlos is as a player and also as a person,” said Thorringto­n, who shared the revealing moment during a press conference on Tuesday.

Over 118 matches in all competitio­ns, Vela has scored 73 goals and registered 44 assists for LAFC. This year the club's first designated player has contribute­d to 10 of its leaguelead­ing 32 goals, topping his teammates with six finishes and four assists while playing in all but one of their 16 matches.

If the ball is at his feet, there is no mistaking Vela for anything but elite. Beyond that, Thorringto­n described Vela as often misunderst­ood and shunned portrayals of him as difficult to deal with. Not once has Vela asked for special treatment and, generally speaking, the “best player we've had in our history,” the one with the megawatt smile and movie star hair, is “really likable” and carries himself like “one of the guys.”

Dating back to the club's expansion year, only midfielder Latif Blessing has been on the roster as long as Vela. Diego Palacios, Brian Rodriguez and Eddie Segura joined the following season, making five players from that Supporters' Shield winning group who were in the room when Thorringto­n spoke.

Anyone else wearing an LAFC jersey, including several key offseason additions, did not get to witness Vela's MLS MVP and single-season goal-scoring record performanc­e up close, but they didn't have to grasp what “El Rey” means to their chances of winning.

For defender Ryan Hollingshe­ad, this sentiment carries an added weight as FC Dallas (7-4-5), his former team the past eight years, visits Banc of California Stadium tonight occupying fourth place in the Western Conference, seven points behind LAFC (10-33, 33 points).

“It's special when you have a guy like that who can do the things he does and is one of the most humble guys in the locker room. Wants to be leading. Wants to be in front,” Hollingshe­ad said. “So I think that's why he's the type of guy you just root for. You want him to succeed.”

The outburst by his teammates was evidence of that. And the next day Vela said the reaction made him proud of the person he has become five years into his experience living in L.A., where fans have fully embraced the Cancun native, who addressed the media while wearing a cap featuring a blue Dodgers logo and a T-shirt emblazoned with “California” and “90291,” the zip code for Venice.

“I still have a lot to bring to my team, to my teammates, to this club. So I'm in a really good time in my career, in my life,” Vela said. “In the end, the most important (thing) is to win trophies with this club, and I hope we can start with this season.”

Today: FC Dallas at LAFC, 7:30 p.m., FS1

 ?? PHOTO BY RAUL ROMERO JR. ?? Los Angeles FC forward Carlos Vela, who has 73goals and 44assists with the team, signed a new contract to play in L.A. through next season.
PHOTO BY RAUL ROMERO JR. Los Angeles FC forward Carlos Vela, who has 73goals and 44assists with the team, signed a new contract to play in L.A. through next season.

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