Daily News (Los Angeles)

Cabral, Klinsmann lead Galaxy to victory

- News service reports

Kevin Cabral scored his third career MLS goal and second in as many games to lift the Los Angeles Galaxy to a 1-0 victory over Minnesota United on Saturday.

Jonathan Klinsmann made seven saves to preserve the victory in his first start of the season for the Galaxy (11-6-2, 35 points).

Dejan Joveljic contribute­d the assist in his MLS debut for LA, which played its ninth consecutiv­e game without Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez, the team scoring leader.

Hernandez (calf) has been upgraded

THE SCORE

GALAXY 1, MINNESOTA 0

Up next: Colorado at Galaxy, Tuesday, 7:30p.m., SpecSN

to questionab­le on the team injury report but did not make the game-day roster.

Jan Gregus, Juan Agudelo and Emanuel Reynoso came closest to scoring for Minnesota (7-6-5, 26 points), which lost at home for the first time in eight matches.

The Galaxy had the better of the opening hour and took the lead on a 43rd-minute counteratt­ack when Joveljic took a ball near midfield, turned and threaded a pass to Cabral on the break for a simple finish past Tyler Miller.

Then shortly after the break, Cabral nearly had a second, but could not quite redirect Niko Hamalainen’s firmly struck cross on frame with an open goal in front of him.

Without that second goal, Klinsmann’s heroics took on added value as Minnesota began asserting control.

Klinsmann denied Gregus’ corner kick header in the 58th minute, pushing it onto his left post.

He pushed Agudelo’s effort from distance away from the top left corner in the 78th minute.

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