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Javier Hernández and the LA Galaxy are in crisis

The Mexican striker and his team have a bad time

By Jose Castro

The Mexican striker and his team have a bad time
The Mexican striker and his team have a bad time

Javier Hernández and the LA Galaxy are having a very bad time. The Mexican striker has Covid-19 and cannot play. During the last day of the MLS, the club lost 2-0 against the Colorado Rapids, with this the team is experiencing a crisis.

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After the international break in June it was quite unpleasant for Los Angeles Galaxy, in the last 6 games they have won just one game, four losses and one draw, also they were eliminated from the quarterfinals of the Open Cup against Sacramento.

The team is in seventh place in the Western Conference with 27 points, but if they continue with these results they would not qualify for the playoffs. Javier Hernández has scored eight goals this season and his absence from the team is noticeable.
 

Derrick Williams criticized his teammates

Even the 29-year-old Irish defender Derrick Williams criticized his LA Galaxy teammates for these poor results.

“We are not playing as a team. There are a lot of people playing individually. “I feel sorry for the staff because they work so hard and then when it comes to the game some people just have their own agendas. It's frustrating and we can't go on like this because it's not good enough and we're sick of losing. It's just not good enough”. Words from Williams.

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