Oct 20, 2013; Carson, CA, USA; Los Angeles Galaxy forward Robbie Keane (7) attempts a shot against the San Jose Earthquake during the second half at the StubHub Center. The game ended in a draw with a final score of 0-0. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
In the White vs. Blue game, Bruce Arena’s Los Angeles Galaxy first team shut out Curt Onalfo’s LA Galaxy II, 3-0, at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. on Saturday. Robbie Keane scored a brace in the 2nd and 24th minutes, the latter goal coming off a penalty. Samuel added to the tally in the 68th minute on a sequence from Landon Donovan and Keane.
“We were pretty aware of what we were trying to get out of the game, but I thought played very well,” said Arena to LAGalaxy.com’s Adam Serrano. “I was very impressed with them. has a good group to build a team from.
“We were okay on the night. It wasn’t anything great. We weren’t as sharp as we needed to be due to some mental lapses. We could have been better; I thought they did better than us tonight.”
“Tonight I felt very strong. I felt as though I could have played longer, but we had to stick to the schedule. It was a good run out for me today,” Keane added. “ for these younger players , it’s a bit of a learning curve for them, but I thought that they did very well, especially when you think that put this team together in the last month or so.”
“The game was awesome. We had great fan support which was really fun to see. I was just disappointed that we couldn’t give the fans a goal or two so we could have made it a closer game on the scoresheet,” said Onalfo. “I think that they saw two good teams playing, but it would have been nicer to have a goal. It’s a great step in the right direction for our club and something that we’re going to look forward to every year.”
“I think that it was great. Hopefully it becomes a real fun tradition. It’s great for those guys and it’s great for our fans,” Donovan concluded.
With preseason concluded, the Los Angeles Galaxy prepare for their next match, the Mar. 8 season opener against Real Salt Lake at the StubHub Center. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. PT/10:30 p.m. ET. As for La Galaxy II, they open up their season on Mar. 22 against the now-renamed Orange County Blues at the StubHub Center’s Track Stadium. Kickoff for that match is also scheduled for 7:30 p.m. PT/10:30 p.m. ET.
LA GALAXY 3 – LA GALAXY II 0
LA: 2’: 7-Robbie Keane (Assisted by 22-Leonardo), 24’: 7-Robbie Keane (PK), 68’: 9-Samuel (Assisted by 10-Landon Donovan, 7-Robbie Keane)
LAGII: None
LA Galaxy : 1-Brian Perk (62’: 12-Brian Rowe); 4-Omar Gonzalez, 7-Robbie Keane (70’ 6-Baggio Husidic), 8-Marcelo Sarvas (62’: 24-Stefan Ishizaki), 10-Landon Donovan, 11 Gyasi Zardes (77’: 30-Chandler Hoffman), 16-Rob Friend (46’: 9-Samuel), 19-Juninho (77’: 34-Kenny Walker), 20-A.J. DeLaGarza, 22-Leonardo (70’: 28-Kofi Opare), 26-James Riley (70’: 33-Dan Gargan)
DNP: 21-Tommy Meyer, 31-Kyle Venter, 35-Greg Cochrane, 17-Bryan Gaul, 27-Charlie Rugg
Head Coach: Bruce Arena
LA Galaxy II: 41-Cody Laurendi, 36-Oscar Sorto (46’: 37-Matheau Hall), 44-Daniel Steres (77’: 62-Elijah Martin), 53-Bradley Diallo (57’: 43-Logan Emory), 55-Jason Bli (46’: 49-Eder Arreola), 58- Aleksandar Djokovic (46’: 56-Laurent Courtois), 48-Dragen Stojkov (51’: 57-Alejandro Covarrubias), 25-Rafael Garcia (55’: 72-Lee Nishanian), 38-Bradford Jamieson IV (46’: 50- Travis Bowen), 32-Jack McBean (46’: 63-Maxwell Griffin), 40- Raul Mendiola (65’: 45-Adonis Amaya)
DNP: 64- Nicholas Shackelford, 68-Josh Cohen, 66-Joe Franco, 65-Jaime Villarreal, 45-Aaron Lombardi
Head Coach: Curt Onalfo
Booked:
LA – None
LAGII – 59’: 50- Travis Bowen
Sent off / Expulsado:
LA – None
LAGII – None
tatistics/Estadísticas | LA | LAGII |
---|---|---|
Shots/Tiros Totales | 13 | 13 |
Saves/Atajadas | 4 | 3 |
Corners/Tiros de Esquina | 2 | 7 |
Fouls/Faltas | 11 | 12 |
Offside/Fuera de Lugar | 3 | 7 |
Shots on Goal/Tiros a Puerta | 6 | 4 |