Valla Sports — Los Angeles. Figures are as of June 12, 2026, per the sources cited below.
The LA Galaxy enter the heart of the 2026 Major League Soccer schedule with work to do. As of June 12, 2026, the Galaxy hold a record of five wins, five losses and five draws for 20 points through 15 matches, placing them ninth in the Western Conference, per ESPN and FOX Sports.
Up front, the Galaxy have leaned on a pair of attackers: Gabriel Pec and João Klauss are tied as the club’s leading scorers with five goals apiece in MLS play, per ESPN and FotMob.
Analysis: Ninth place puts the Galaxy outside the Western Conference’s current playoff picture, and a ledger with as many draws as wins points to a side that has struggled to close out matches. With two forwards splitting the scoring load rather than a single runaway threat, the finishing has been spread thin. The math in MLS is straightforward — a win is worth three points and a draw only one — so converting some of those five draws into victories is the clearest path back toward the postseason line. The season’s back half will determine whether this group recovers into contention or settles into the conference’s middle tier.
Sources
- ESPN — MLS standings (news): Galaxy 5–5–5, 20 pts, 9th West.
- FOX Sports — Galaxy standings (news): corroborates record/points/position.
- ESPN — Galaxy team stats (news): Pec 5 goals, Klauss 5 goals.
- FotMob — Galaxy stats (aggregator): corroborates Pec/Klauss 5 each.