LA Galaxy with a hat trick by Gabriel Pec defeated decimated Mount Pleasant in the Concachampions
LA Galaxy almost secured passage to the Concachampions quarterfinals by defeating Jamaica's Mount Pleasant 3-0, a team decimated by visa issues
With three goals from Brazilian Gabriel Pec, LA Galaxy almost secured passage to the Concachampions quarterfinals by defeating the decimated Jamaican team Mount Pleasant 3-0, who were The team fielded a team without key players due to visa issues for the United States. A resounding result for a side that dominated their opponent, exploiting their weakness caused by the absence of key players who were denied visas to enter the United States. The home team, in front of more than 4,000 fans, secured a significant advantage in the knockout stage, putting them within striking distance of the quarterfinals. In the match played at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California, the Galaxy took an early lead with a left-footed shot from Pec inside the box, assisted by Mauricio Cuevas. But after that goal, the Caribbean side made them work hard for the victory, conceding only one goal until the final moments of the match, with Pec scoring his second left-footed goal in the 89th minute, assisted by Japanese player Miki Yamane. Pec's third goal came in stoppage time. The goal came from a left-footed shot inside the box after a pass from Brazilian Joao Klauss in the 96th minute. Despite being without 10 players due to visa issues, Mount Pleasant, a Jamaican Premier League team, made their opponents work hard for the victory, falling 3-0 on Wednesday in the first leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16 against the Los Angeles Galaxy. Ten members of the Jamaican squad, including six from Haiti, were unable to obtain visas to enter the United States and play in the match, according to Jamaican officials, which effectively sealed the game from the outset. CONCACAF stated on Monday that the match would proceed as scheduled, although the Jamaican club fielded a more experienced team, featuring several players with international caps for Jamaica, and a mix of fresh talent, such as the 17-year-old player,Owen Jumpp.
Pec scored in the 6th minute in a match that seemed like it would be less complicated for the Galaxy, but the Jamaican team defended very well, with players who effectively pressured the home team's attacking lines.
The Galaxy missed quite a few opportunities, but it wasn't until the final minutes that the Caribbean team ran out of steam, and this was taken advantage of by the team from the Californian city, who have their sights set on regaining prominence in the list of decisions that must be made to return to the glory days of the Californian team.
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