In the latest “El Tráfico” matchup for the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup’s Round of 16, the L.A. Galaxy won a dominant victory over their downtown rival LAFC, 3–1, in front of over 24,000 fans on Wednesday night at the Galaxy’s Dignity Health Sports Park.
In 15 matches, the Galaxy holds a 7–3–5 advantage overall, and a 6–2 record at home.
LAFC currently leads the MLS Western Division over fifth place Galaxy by six points with a record of 8–3–2.
Following two horrific home losses, Galaxy Head coach Greg Vanney said, “The response of our guys was not just about LAFC, it was about losing two games back-to-back on our field, 3–1 and 3–0.”…