Three Points: LA Galaxy supporters react to the big win over Chivas USA

CARSON, Calif. – LA Galaxy Insider Adam Serrano and members of all three LA Galaxy supporters groups provide the Three Points to LA’s 3-0 victory over Chivas USA in the final edition of the SuperClasico.


GYASI ZARDES PUTS THE NAIL IN THE COFFIN WITH A BRACE AGAINST CHIVAS

After going three matches without a goal, Gyasi Zardes returned to the score sheet with vengeance as he scored twice in LA’s 3-0 victory over the Rojiblancos.


Zardes opened the scoring in the 41st minute with a one-time shot that sailed past Chivas USA goalkeeper Dan Kennedy to open the scoring for the Galaxy. The 22-year-old rounded out the scoring in the 71st minute by tapping in a Landon Donovan cross to seal the win. Zardes is now the top scoring American in MLS with 12 goals during the 2014 campaign.


“I was very excited about Gyasi Zardes when he was brought into the club [last year]. He’s brought a lot of energy and been a great asset to the club this season. Now he’s scoring goals in almost every game and I really believe that he’s going to give us the edge to help us win MLS Cup again.” – Andrew Alesana from the LA Riot Squad


THE RETURN OF THE KEANE

It couldn’t be a SuperClasico without a goal from LA Galaxy captain Robbie Keane and the Irishman scored a peach to help seal LA’s victory.


The goal came in the 66th minute, less than 10 minutes after the Irishman was subbed into the match, when some fancy footwork allowed Keane to nutmeg Chivas USA defender Jhon Kennedy Hurtado before he blasted a chip shot over Dan Kennedy for the exclamation point goal. Following the goal, even Bruce Arena offered a bow to Keane for his stunning finish. Keane’s strike is his sixth goal in his career against the Rojiblancos and his eight tally all-time in the black kits LA donned on Sunday.


“Keane was spectacular. He nutmegged the defender and then beat the goalkeeper while also getting an assist. We had plenty of chances when we were winning 1-0 but once he came on, he finished them.  He’s a game changer that plays with heart for the Galaxy crest.” – Osmin Pena from Angel City Brigade


GALAXY END THE SUPERCLASICO ERA IN STYLE WITH A DOMINATING VICTORY

The final edition of the SuperClasico ended as so many earlier LA Galaxy games ended—with a comprehensive victory for LA.


The Galaxy dominated the match from the opening whistle on both sides of the ball as they limited Chivas to just two shots while notching three goals. With the victory in front of a pro-Galaxy crowd, LA finish the SuperClasico era with a 20-4-7 record against their rivals from across the hall.


One question remains— just what lies ahead in this rivalry? First things first, a new name is a good start. May I suggest the Clasico Angeleno?


“They call this a Clasico and a rivalry, but there was nothing today. It was all Galaxy beginning to end. The Galaxy played awesome and we were even chanting ‘ole’ as they passed the ball around against Chivas. We had the game won from the beginning.”  - Carlisa Perdomo from the Galaxians


Adam Serrano is the LA Galaxy Insider. Read his blog at LAGalaxy.com/Insider and contact him at LAGalaxyInsider@Gmail.com.