San Jose vs LA Galaxy Highlights | Galaxy’s Record 16-Game Winless Streak Explained 2025 | NEWSDRIFT

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In this video, we break down the intense California Clásico between San Jose Earthquakes and LA Galaxy, where San Jose secured a 1-0 victory, extending LA Galaxy’s MLS-record winless streak to 16 games in the 2025 season.

🏟️ Played at Dignity Health Sports Park, this match was a major upset for Galaxy fans who witnessed their team’s ongoing downfall after a glorious 2024 championship season.

🎯 Key highlights include:

Ousseni Bouda’s game-winning goal

San Jose ending a 4-game losing streak

LA Galaxy’s shocking 0-12-4 record

The threat of matching the MLS all-time longest winless streak

⚽ This video covers match analysis, historical context, and what this result means for both teams going forward in the Major League Soccer 2025 season.

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In a stunning turn of events, the LA Galaxy’s 2025 Major League Soccer campaign continues to spiral downward. Their latest setback? A 1-0 defeat at the hands of the San Jose Earthquakes. This loss, painful in itself, also marks a historic low for the Galaxy, as it extends their winless start to the season to 16 games—a new MLS record.

This was more than just a game. It was the latest chapter in the California Clásico, one of the most storied rivalries in American soccer. And while LA Galaxy has often had the upper hand in past encounters, this time it was San Jose who walked away victorious.

The only goal of the match came in the 74th minute, and it was a moment of brilliance. Earthquakes substitute Ousseni Bouda, showing a striker’s instinct, found the back of the net after connecting with a sharp pass from fellow substitute Preston Judd. It was Bouda’s third goal of the season, and perhaps his most important yet.

With this goal, San Jose not only secured the win but also snapped their own four-game losing streak against the Galaxy. For Earthquakes fans, it was a moment of relief and celebration. For Galaxy supporters, however, it was yet another bitter pill to swallow in a season that’s slipping away fast.

The match took place at Dignity Health Sports Park, the very stadium where LA Galaxy had remained unbeaten during their triumphant 2024 championship run. That unbeaten home record is now a distant memory. In stoppage time, Galaxy captain Maya Yoshida had a golden opportunity to equalize, but his powerful header was brilliantly saved by San Jose goalkeeper Earl Edwards Jr. It was Edwards’ third clean sheet of the season, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.

This defeat leaves LA Galaxy with a record of zero wins, twelve losses, and four draws—dead last in the Western Conference. Just last season, they were lifting the MLS Cup for a record sixth time. Now, they’re chasing a very different kind of record: the longest winless streak in league history. The current record stands at 19 games, set by the MetroStars back in 1999. Galaxy is just three games away from matching that infamous mark.

The loss to San Jose doesn’t just affect the standings. It affects morale, reputation, and momentum. For a club with the pedigree of LA Galaxy, this season has been nothing short of shocking.

As for the California Clásico, this latest result adds a fresh layer of drama to an already fierce rivalry. Historically, LA Galaxy has dominated the head-to-head battle. But San Jose’s victory shows that the tide might be turning, at least for now.

Looking ahead, the Galaxy’s next chance to snap this dreadful streak will come on June 1st, when they face the Seattle Sounders. A win is desperately needed—not just for points, but to revive a team and a fanbase that expected so much more after last year’s glory.

Whether this match against Seattle becomes the start of a turnaround or another step into the record books for the wrong reasons, only time will tell. But for now, the headlines belong to San Jose Earthquakes. They showed up, played with heart, and sent their rivals home with yet another loss.

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