The Black & Gold, which has had recent success against expansion teams, trails first-place St. Louis by five points going into Wednesday night at BMO Stadium
The Los Angeles Football Club has roughed up plenty of opponents since debuting in Major League Soccer.
Looking for lucky number seven, LAFC hosts the new kid on the block, Western Conference leader St. Louis City SC, on Wednesday at BMO Stadium. “We’re excited to have an expansion team come to L.A.,” LAFC head coach Steve Cherundolo said. “St. Louis has been very good this year. Hats off to them and their work on and off the field. They have created an identity and a way of playing and they have stuck to it. I think that kind of sums up their success.”
City is tied atop MLS with 13 different goal scorers, including a team-leading eight by Nicholas Gioacchini. However, Cherundolo continues to express confidence that his players are close to finding their collective goal-scoring form.
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