After bidding farewell to two of the team's key players from the past few years, the Galaxy added experience they hope will help them back to MLS Cup.
If there’s one thing the LA Galaxy have heading into 2016, it’s experience.
It starts at the top. Coach Bruce Arena coached D.C. United to the first two MLS Cups and has led the Galaxy to three.
But in 2015 the team fell short. It was a busy offseason, one which saw the Galaxy part ways with center back Omar Gonzalez and midfielder Juninho to get in line with MLS’ roster regulations.