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CoG: An LA Galaxy Result that Doesn’t Matter. A Game that Does.

On today’s show host, Josh Guesman is joined by Adam Serrano to talk about the LA Galaxy taking on FC Dallas on Sunday.

CoG Studios, CA – The LA Galaxy have only one regular season game remainingĀ in 2016 and it comes down to a revenge matchup with FC Dallas at home on Sunday. And while Bruce Arena has been clear that squad rotation will once again dominate the comment sections of the facebook, it could also be the last chance for any LA Galaxy lineup to gain some important momentum running into the post season.

Your host Josh Guesman is joined by LA Galaxy Insider, Adam Serrano to discuss this crucial matchup as well as get you updated on player availability. The guys will also discuss the ramifications of this game and why Arena may finally be willing to rest guys before a crucial playoff game. Remember, regardless of the outcome of the game on Sunday, the LA Galaxy already know they’ll host a game on Wednesday or Thursday to start the playoffs.

In addition, Josh and Adam will discuss their player of the year votes. Because there are only two guys on this team worth getting the nomination, let alone the award. Could a brothers vote of confidence be the difference?

And with a brief look back on the 2016 season, have the LA Galaxy reached any sort of potential? Could their run in the playoffs be a short one? And will there be some changes with personnel after a disappointing season?

This season has been one of disappointment. But with the talent on this team, you can’t truly count them out until the final whistle blows. And this Sunday’s games against FC Dallas is their last chance to exorcise some demons headed into a frantic playoff run.

It’s been a great season on Corner of the Galaxy, and we thank you very, very much for joining us on a regular basis.

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