Los Angeles Times

Galaxy not all in on new contest

Team will sit key players for inaugural Leagues Cup match, with MLS a priority.

- KEVIN BAXTER ON SOCCER

Leagues Cup debuts tonight, but L.A. will sit key players as its focus is squarely on making MLS playoffs.

Once upon a time MLS, the Canadian soccer associatio­n and Mexico’s Liga MX got together and staged a highly forgettabl­e eightteam midseason tournament called the SuperLiga.

Interest and attendance waned quickly after the opening kickoff and the event lasted only four years before fading into oblivion in 2010. Now it’s back under a different name, with the Leagues Cup debuting Tuesday when the Galaxy play host to the Xolos of Tijuana at Dignity Health Sports Park.

The Chicago Fire will meet Cruz Azul in Tuesday’s other quarterfin­al with Club America playing at the Houston Dynamo and Tigres UANL visiting Real Salt Lake on Wednesday.

MLS says the tournament was designed to give the league’s fans what they want — namely competitiv­e matches against Liga MX clubs. The leagues already meet in the CONCACAF Champions League, an event Mexican clubs have won 14 straight times. Only three times in those 14 years has an MLS club even made the final.

It’s hard to see the MLS teams doing much better in the Leagues Cup, especially in its first year. The four MLS clubs combined for 59 losses and one playoff win last season while the Liga MX entries include reigning league champion America and Tigres, the reigning Campeones Cup winner.

In a news conference Monday, Galaxy coach Guillermo Barros Schelotto already raised the white flag, saying he would not use his two best players — striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c and midfielder Jonathan dos Santos — with the team facing an important league match Saturday in Portland.

“We’re going to try to win,” Schelotto said. “[But] what’s important for us now is to get to the playoffs and for sure we’ll be saving some players for the game Saturday.”

That’s not exactly the tone MLS Commission­er Don Garber struck when speaking about the tournament recently. Garber and Liga MX President Enrique Bonilla have discussed the possibilit­y of some day uniting the two leagues and the MLS chief sees the Leagues Cup as an important part of that journey.

“It’s the first step trying to figure out how could you have more compelling competitio­n in addition to the competitio­n that we already have,” Garber said.

“We’ve been talking about it a lot here. But you have to walk before you run, you have to create programs like this to see the way they are organized, the way that they can be executed.

“And I think you’re going to see more and bigger partnershi­ps between our two leagues in the years to come.”

The tournament will be played entirely in the U.S., with the final scheduled for Sept. 18 in Las Vegas. But as Schelotto indicated Monday, it’s hard to imagine MLS clubs making the competitio­n a priority over the league season.

For the Galaxy, Tuesday’s quarterfin­al comes between important Western Conference matches with LAFC and Portland.

And if the Galaxy beat Tijuana, they will play their semifinal Aug. 20, in between games with Seattle and LAFC, both of which figure to have huge playoff implicatio­ns.

So Schelotto’s roster for the Leagues Cup includes six players off Galaxy II, some of whom figure to get an audition Tuesday.

“This game is very important for me to make some future decisions about the players,” he said. “They know what I will ask of them [Tuesday]. It’s a big opportunit­y for them.

“No bigger moment than when you’re playing on the second team to come to the first team and play this kind of game.”

 ?? Harry How Getty Images ?? GALAXY coach Guillermo Barros Schelotto will not use his two best players — striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c and midfielder Jonathan dos Santos — in the Leagues Cup opener as he keeps his focus on the MLS season.
Harry How Getty Images GALAXY coach Guillermo Barros Schelotto will not use his two best players — striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c and midfielder Jonathan dos Santos — in the Leagues Cup opener as he keeps his focus on the MLS season.

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