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La Cuna Galaxiana is a bilingual (Spanish and English) soccer podcast that provides comprehensive coverage of the Los Angeles Galaxy. Hosted by both journalists and fans of the team, the podcast offers a unique perspective on the latest news, games, and player performances. Listeners can expect in-depth analysis, interviews with people in the Galaxy community, and lively discussions about all things Galaxy. Whether you are a die-hard fan or just curious about the sport, La Cuna Galaxiana is the perfect destination for anyone looking to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the world of LA Galaxy soccer.
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The Los Angeles Galaxy hung on to earn a 4-3 Cali Clásico victory over the San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday, April 21, in the 100th edition of the fixture. And it did not disappoint! After the Galaxy took a 3-0 lead early, LA made it difficult and played a man down for the last 20 minutes and did just enough to claim all three points. Did the Galaxy disappoint in how they managed this victory?
The Los Angeles bounced back from defeat with an impressive road victory to retake first place. Now they look to add to their impressive start at home against the last-place San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday, April 21. Can the Galaxy claim another Cali Clásico victory in the 100th edition of the match and continue their first-place form?
The Los Angeles Galaxy scored an impressive 3-1 road victory over the conference table leaders, Vancouver Whitecaps, on Saturday, April 13, to retake first place. In a game in which they dominated possession, the Galaxy were patient to score three second-half goals. After the victory, what lessons were learned by the LA Galaxy?
The LA Galaxy finally tasted defeat in 2024 and now looks to get back into the win column. Standing in their way are the first-place Vancouver Whitecaps, who have been in red hot form. LA will travel to Canada to face the Whitecaps on Saturday, April 13 in another tough away test. Did the Galaxy learn enough lessons to take back first place?
The Los Angeles Galaxy dropped their first game of the season on Saturday, April 6, losing to their city rivals 2-1 in the latest El Tráfico. In a physical game, the Galaxy DPs struggled to connect and a penalty call was the major talking point of the match. Despite the contentious call, LA’s old mistakes resurfaced. Was this defeat the worst performance of the Galaxy’s season?
The Los Angeles Galaxy are unbeaten, in first place in MLS and on a roll. Now they play their city rivals in another edition of El Tráfico on April 6; perfect conditions to crash back down to earth or solidify their credentials. Can the Galaxy maintain momentum to stay undefeated and paint the city blue, white, and gold by beating LAFC?
The Los Angeles Galaxy ground out a 1-0 win for their first home victory and first win over the Sounders since 2018. The win keeps LA unbeaten and lifts them to first place in the Western Conference and the Supporters Shield. But just how much better can the Galaxy get this year?
The Los Angeles Galaxy came from behind to beat a bogey team, Sporting KC 3-2 last matchday. Now they face a side they have not beaten in even longer when they play the Seattle Sounders at home on Saturday, March 30th. Can the Galaxy take down their second bogey team in a row and stay unbeaten to start the season?
The Los Angeles Galaxy came back from the dead against Sporting KC after overcoming a two-goal deficit on the road to win 3-2. After playing their worst half of soccer this season, the Galaxy showed great character to pull out a win in a place they hadn’t earned three points since 2019. Does this mean the Galaxy are starting to banish their demons?
The Los Angeles Galaxy travel to Kansas City, where they have not won since 2019, to face Sporting KC on Saturday, March 23. With identical records, both teams are unbeaten. While SKC’s attack has faltered, LA’s has created plenty of offense and good play. Can the Galaxy finally get the three points they deserve?
The Los Angeles Galaxy controlled large portions of their 3-3 home draw against St. Louis City. But an inability to finish their chances almost left them with no points in a game they should have killed off. They were able to rescue a point again after a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer, but is a draw at home enough for the Galaxy?
The Los Angeles Galaxy returns home on March 16 and faces another tough opponent in last year’s Western Conference Champion, St. Louis City. Can LA use their home comforts, crowd, and momentum to stay unbeaten this season? With Special Guest Mo Seka of Mo Futbol St. Louis
The Los Angeles Galaxy faced their toughest moments of the season on their away trip to Nashville in matchweek 3. Falling behind 2-0 in the second half, the Galaxy showed their character to fight back and earn a 2-2 draw. Does this mean the Galaxy has turned a corner after showing a “don’t quit” mentality?
The Los Angeles Galaxy travel to Nashville on Sunday, March 10, for matchday three, after a big 3-1 win in the Cali Clasico. Here, they’ll face the next big test of their “are they back” credentials against former Galaxy player Tyler Boyd. Will LA remain unbeaten in music city to start the season? With Special Guest Andrew Hernandez of Nuestra Galaxia Futbolera
The Los Angeles Galaxy performed a comprehensive demolition of their Northern rivals, beating the San Jose Earthquakes 3-1 in the latest edition of the Cali Clasico. The Galaxy were dangerous and clinical in front of goal. Does this mean the Galaxy have turned into killers?
The Los Angeles Galaxy face the San Jose Earthquakes on March 2, in the 99th edition of the Cali Clasico. After a good performance in week 1, can the Galaxy maintain their good performances and get their first MLS win of 2024? With Special Guest Preston Judd
The Los Angeles Galaxy opened their season at home with a 1-1 draw against Inter Miami on Sunday, February 25. The Galaxy's improved play matched the atmosphere, but LA had to settle for a draw at the end of the day. A combination of poor officiating and Messi's magic was their undoing; did the Galaxy drop two points or earn one? 
After months of no LA Galaxy soccer, the G’s are finally back this Sunday, February 25, when they take on Inter Miami and Leo Messi in their MLS home opener. After an offseason of optimism and two new DP signings, will the Galaxy start the season with a win? With Special Guest Fernando Fiore
The Los Angeles Galaxy finished preseason with a victory! The Galaxy beat the NY Red Bulls 2-0 in their last game of the CVI and head into the season opener against Leo Messi and Inter Miami, full of confidence.
The LA Galaxy battled back from two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw against NYCFC in their second to last game of the CVI. Does a well-fought tie and arriving DP's a sign of better things to come for the LA Galaxy?
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