Carson, Calif. — In the final MLS match before the FIFA World Cup break on Saturday, the LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo played to a 1-1 draw at Dignity Health Sports Park, with Joseph Paintsil scoring in the 30th minute after a video review overturned an offside call and Guilherme Santos equalizing in the 41st. The result left the Galaxy at 5-5-5 (20 points) and extended their run to earn at least one point in seven of eight matches this season; Jonathan Bond finished with five saves for Houston while JT Marcinkowski saved three for Los Angeles, and MLS will pause play with regular-season action set to resume on July 16.
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The Galaxy-Dynamo draw means the Galaxy's steady climb in the MLS continues. They've scored at least one point in seven of their last eight games. If you're a fan, it's a good time to show your support and cheer them on when the season resumes on July 16.
The MLS is on pause for the FIFA World Cup, but the action will kick off again mid-July. Keep an eye on the Galaxy's performance - their recent form suggests they could be a team to watch. Worth forwarding if you know a fellow MLS enthusiast.
The Houston Dynamo gained a valuable away point and momentum, while Joseph Paintsil increased his season goal tally and the LA Galaxy preserved a run of matches earning at least one point before the World Cup break.
The LA Galaxy dropped two potential home points after surrendering a 1-0 lead, leaving the team still fighting to improve its Western Conference position heading into the league hiatus.
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Galaxy and Dynamo play 1-1 draw before World Cup break
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