T.he Los Angeles Galaxy We lost to MLS again this weekend, losing 1-3. colorado rapids Saturday night at their home stadium, Dignity Health Sports Park.
Just when the California side needed a good result to break their losing streak, they suffered another home loss.
The Galaxy have won only 1 of their 10 games and have 6 points, placing them second to last in the Western Conference.
After the loss, Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez started by looking back at what happened to his team and admitting that he wasn’t doing the right thing at the club and that something had to change to improve the result. I was.
“We’re not doing enough. That’s for sure. All of us. That’s why we’re here.” Hernandez Declared.
“Obviously, to get out of this situation we have to do something different. We don’t know what we will do. We have to understand it, but we keep doing the same thing and hope for the same result. It is not possible”
“It’s very frustrating. I don’t know what else to say.”
Hernandez believes that problems must be faced head-on to ensure improved results
Javier, meanwhile, hinted that he’s tired of being one of the few players to show up in the face of a team crisis.
“We have a lot to change. I think more people should come and talk to the media and face things. It’s always the same people talking,” he continued. rice field.
“That too has to change. It’s always the same people talking here.
“So I think it should change in principle, and other things have to change on the training ground. Something has to change. We have to take responsibility.
“We have to understand that reality is not the way we are. We cannot say that things will change and we cannot do the same. We cannot.”
of LA Galaxy One of the biggest clubs in the MLS and the most successful club in US top flight football, having lifted the MLS Cup five times.
Chicharito Not losing sight of this, he stressed that having the opportunity to be on the “biggest team” also comes with a responsibility to not let the franchise down.
“we are LA GalaxyWhen I say we must act and understand it. They give us the chance to get into the biggest clubs,” he concluded.
“You’re in America’s biggest club. At the very least, you have to give it your all. If other teams are better than us, we can accept that. We can accept their defeat.”
“When we played in the Derby we were much better. Even if we lost we were a better team. I can accept that. I can accept that.
“At home, losing to a rival in the same conference? No way. That’s not enough. The fans were right this time. They were right.”
Despite the crisis, the Galaxy are just six points away from a Western Conference playoff spot and still have many seasons left to turn that around.
“You have to suffer and you have to realize that it’s painful,” he said.
“That’s all I want to say. Is the Galaxy almost last in the conference? No, that’s not what the Galaxy deserves.”