Daily News (Los Angeles)

Galaxy excited to start over after a disappoint­ing 2023

- By Damian Calhoun dcalhoun@scng.com

After one of the worst seasons in club history, the Galaxy kicked off its preseason this week, hoping the only place to go is upward.

The Galaxy finished in 13th place in the Western Conference, missing the playoffs for fifth time in the past seven seasons.

“After last year, we all have a little chip on our shoulder,” Galaxy midfielder Mark Delgado said Thursday. “We're all excited to get back and turn things around. I'm excited and everyone is excited to get going again.”

While the regular-season opener is a little more than a month away – Feb. 25 against Inter Miami CF – the first preseason game is Jan. 27. There are still pieces to be added and players to arrive.

“I feel good about what we're working toward,” Galaxy coach Greg Vanney said. “We have some guys still recovering, in the final stages of recovering from some issues from last season, we have players still to arrive, we're still not quite whole yet as it comes to preparing for the season, but I'm excited about the group we have.

“I think we're going to be more dynamic, we're going to be more active, looking forward to it and the sooner we can get everybody in, the more we can start to really get on the same page, which is going to be a key part of this as well.”

The Galaxy is closing in on additions that should bolster the attack. First is Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Pec from Vasco da Gama. Pec, 22, scored 14 goals with five assists across all competitio­ns

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last season. The Galaxy has also been linked with Ghanian winger Joseph Paintsil. In the past two seasons with Genk in the Belgian Pro League, he's scored 23 goals with 15 assists.

Galaxy general manager Will Kuntz confirmed there have been no conversati­ons with Carlos Vela, who is a free agent after playing at LAFC. As usual, the Galaxy has been linked with several players from Europe.

“Everybody knows the Galaxy. I think the club's history speaks for itself, our history of players is its own recruiting job and Southern California. I'm really just the guy who maybe opens up a Powerpoint or a video presentati­on,” Kuntz said. “Selling them on our vision, obviously, this is a very ambitious club. I think it really resonates with players that they have an opportunit­y to come here and help us get back to those lofty heights that we once occupied.”

The first challenge facing the Galaxy will be rebuilding a defensive presence. The club allowed 67 goals last season. Defender Martin Caceres is nearing a return after missing the majority of last season with an avulsion fracture in his left knee, free agent John Nelson joins on a two-year contract and the team added Japanese defender Miki Yamane to a three-year contract.

Gaston Brugman (torn meniscus) is also returning, which will help shore up the midfield.

“It wasn't the season we wanted, huge disappoint­ment,” center back Maya Yoshida said. “We need to come back as quick as possible. We need to prepare well. It's a big season ahead for me and the team as well.”

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