Los Angeles Times

Galaxy will try to hit reset button in Open Cup match

They have break from MLS play but will face San Jose, a league foe, in tournament.

- By Kevin Baxter kevin.baxter@latimes.com Twitter: @kbaxter11

The exhausted and injury-ravaged Galaxy need rest more than anything else during their two-week midseason break from MLS play. But on Sunday morning, just five days into their vacation, the players found themselves clambering aboard a flight to San Jose for Monday night’s U.S. Open Cup quarterfin­al against the San Jose Earthquake­s.

And given the way things have gone recently for the Galaxy, it was no surprise when the 65-minute flight out of Long Beach was delayed.

The Galaxy stumbled into the break with three consecutiv­e losses in MLS play, the team’s longest losing streak in six seasons. The last defeat came in the team’s seventh game in 21 days, one the Galaxy entered without 12 players because of injury, suspension or internatio­nal duty.

They’ll get at least two of them back Monday when Gio dos Santos returns from a month with the Mexican national team. Also making the trip was goalkeeper Brian Rowe, who has been out since May because of a groin issue.

Midfielder Jermaine Jones (knee) is close to returning as well.

The Galaxy are still smarting from a July 4 loss to Real Salt Lake in which they tied a franchise record by allowing six goals.

“I’m embarrasse­d. I’m pissed at how I played. But it happens,” said defender Ashley Cole, adding that Monday’s game gives the team a chance to erase that feeling.

“It’s a good time to play in the Open Cup,” he said. “It’s not time to panic yet, but Monday is for sure a big game for us.”

The Galaxy made it to the quarterfin­als with wins over a pair of United Soccer League teams, Orange County SC and Sacramento Republic.

Monday’s game in San Jose marks their first of the tournament against an MLS team and first on the road. And if the Galaxy win, their reward will be the addition of a game next month — against the winner of Tuesday’s FC Dallas-Sporting Kansas City quarterfin­al — to an already crowded schedule.

Dallas eliminated the Galaxy in the semifinals last year, winning in overtime en route to its second Open Cup title.

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