LA Galaxy have advanced to the Concacaf Champions Cup Quarterfinals after a 3-0 victory over Mount Pleasant FA.
The match, held at National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica, concluded the Round of 16 matchup with a 6-0 aggregate score in favour of the Galaxy.
Galaxy Secure Victory with Dominant Performance
After their initial 3–0 victory at Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles, the LA Galaxy replicated their success in the second leg.
Goals from João Klauss and Gabriel Pec sealed the win.
Gabriel Pec now leads the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup in goals scored with five.
Key Moments in Kingston
João Klauss opened the scoring in the 18th minute, capitalising on a corner kick from Harbor Miller. Miller whipped in a corner kick that bounced once in the box before Klauss powered home a header to give the Galaxy a 1–0 lead.
In the 61st minute, Gabriel Pec extended the lead after receiving a pass from Lucas Sanabria. Sanabria slipped a ball in behind the Mount Pleasant defence, Pec controlled it and curled a shot into the bottom-left corner to double the LA lead, 2–0.
Pec then scored again in the 87th minute, following up on a shot saved by the Mount Pleasant goalkeeper. Matheus Nascimento picked out a pass to Miller as he arrived in the box, and after his shot was saved by the Mount Pleasant goalkeeper, Pec pounced on the rebound and tapped in his second of the match to extend the Galaxy lead to 3–0.
Manager’s Reaction and Upcoming Fixtures
LA Galaxy Head Coach Greg Vanney commented on his team’s ability to reach the CCC Final. “We do. We have to get healthy. We have got to get settled in here a little bit.”
The LA Galaxy are set to face the Portland Timbers in MLS Regular Season play at Providence Park on Sunday, March 22. The Galaxy will look to secure their first league win away from home this season ahead of the upcoming international break.
Vanney added: “We look forward to the international break, because we’ll get a couple of weeks of training that we can work on some things, [because] we’re just going from game and rec.”