Playing their 10th match on the road during the 2022 MLS Regular Season, the LA Galaxy fell 1-0 to FC Dallas at Toyota Stadium on Saturday night.
Goal-Scoring Plays
DAL – Franco Jara (Marco Farfan), 8th minute: Marco Farfan’s pass down the left side of the penalty area found Franco Jara, whose first-timed shot from a tight angle was finished at the near post. 
Postgame Notes
- Following the loss to Dallas, the LA Galaxy (9-10-3, 30 points) fell to eighth place in the Western Conference standings, one point behind the seventh place Portland Timbers (7-6-10, 31 points). 
- Saturday’s match marked the 88th all-time meeting across all competitions between the LA Galaxy and FC Dallas, with LA leading the series 41-35-13. Against Dallas, LA holds a 35-31-13 record in league play, a 2-1-0 record in the U.S. Open Cup and a 4-3-0 record in the MLS Cup Playoffs. 
- In two matches played against Dallas this season, the Galaxy held an 0-2-0 record. 
- In 11 matches played on the road across all competitions, LA holds a record of 4-5-2. 
- In six matches league matches played during the month of July, the Galaxy held a record of 2-4-0. 
- LA held a 70.6% possession advantage in the second half against Dallas. 
- In four penalty attempts during the 2022 campaign, the Galaxy have converted two goals. 
- In his 97th career MLS appearance, Víctor Vázquez logged 27 minutes off the bench. 
- Julián Araujo started and played 76 minutes in his 94th career appearance (84 starts) across all competitions for the Galaxy. 
- Mark Delgado finished the match with a team-high 76 passes completed (95 percent passing accuracy). 
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                