Greg Vanney is aiming to build some momentum for the LA Galaxy as they look to end a run of four draws against the Houston Dynamo on Saturday.
The Galaxy are on a five-match winless run in MLS, with another goalless draw against Charlotte last weekend seeing them drop to fourth in the Western Conference.
After a run of four away games in their previous five outings, LA are now due to play four of their next five at Dignity Health Sports Park, which is also where they got their last win.
"This is a big phase for us to really build some momentum in all ways, being in front of our fans and being at home for this next stretch," said Vanney, as quoted in The Galactic Tribune.
"Obviously, we've got to go on the road once more, but hopefully build on the momentum and get some points."
Houston Dynamo have won just one of their last six MLS matches and dropped more points in a 1-1 draw with FC Dallas last Saturday as they sit eighth in the West.
Ben Olsen is upbeat about the Dynamo’s recent performances, though he admits they need to learn lessons from their recent results.
"The reality is the performances aren't necessarily resembling the points that we're getting," he said.
"We're actually in a nice rhythm of consistency. I know it's hard to say that when we're not maximising points, but the way we're going about the games is pretty good, and it's pretty consistent.
"We'll keep working at it. That's all you can do. What else are you going to do, quit?"
PLAYERS TO WATCH
LA Galaxy – Joseph Paintsil
Paintsil has contributed to at least one goal in four straight home matches (two goals, three assists), including recording an assist in the last three.
Only one Galaxy player in the last decade has recorded an assist in four straight home matches: Douglas Costa between June and August 2023.
Houston Dynamo – Ibrahim Aliyu
Amine Bassi scored his first goal of the season in Houston’s 1-1 draw with Dallas last weekend, becoming the ninth different Dynamo player to find the back of the net.
However, only one player has netted more than a single goal for them this campaign, with Aliyu netting four.
MATCH PREDICTION – LA GALAXY WIN
The Galaxy’s 0-0 draw with Charlotte on Saturday was their fourth consecutive draw and they’ve shared the points a joint-league high seven times this year. LA have drawn five consecutive regular-season matches only once before, doing so in May 2009.
The Dynamo have lost only one of their last six away matches against the Galaxy dating back to 2017 (two wins, three draws). Houston have kept clean sheets in each of their last two visits, and the only team to keep three straight clean sheets at the Galaxy in MLS play is the Columbus Crew, who did so between 2004 and 2006.
However, the Dynamo have alternated between wins and losses on the road this season, including a 1-0 defeat to Austin in their last away match. Houston have won four away matches in a single regular season just once since 2014, winning four times away from home in 2022, including at the Galaxy.
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
LA Galaxy – 42.4%
Draw – 25.6%
Houston Dynamo – 32%
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