Galaxy put 'stamp' on season, win 6th MLS Cup
Briefly

Head coach Greg Vanney said the LA Galaxy are "on top again" after defeating the New York Red Bulls 2-1 and claiming their first MLS Cup title in 10 years. "This is kind of the stamp that we're back," Vanney said postgame. He emphasized the significance of this victory in proving the team's resurgence and commitment to winning championships, marking a clear return to their former glory within the league.
Goalkeeper John McCarthy highlighted the unity within the team, stating, "As a group, [Riqui Puig] deserved the title just as much as we did. It was a total group effort, and today, it showed even though he wasn't on the field. We did it for him just like we did it for the group." This underscores the collaborative spirit that drove the Galaxy to victory, demonstrating the depth of their squad.
Gastón Brugman, who was named the MVP of the match, expressed his feelings about his performance. "I dreamed it yesterday... It was great to see them, see the team with hunger, and it was exciting and we were the deserved winners." His praise for the team's effort emphasizes how crucial each player was in achieving the championship, regardless of their usual roles.
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