The LA Galaxy confirmed their power in the CONCACAF Champions Cup 2026 with a resounding 3-0 victory over Mount Pleasant FA, sealing a 6-0 aggregate win that puts them in the Quarterfinals, where they will face Deportivo Toluca.
The team from Los Angeles left no doubts from the start of the series and once again imposed conditions in the second leg played in Kingston, Jamaica. João Klauss opened the scoring in the 18th minute with a header from close range, giving peace of mind to the MLS team.
Gabriel Pec shines with a double

In the second half, Gabriel Pec was once again the star player.
The Brazilian, who had shone with a hat-trick in the first leg, extended the lead in the 61st minute when he appeared behind the defense and scored with precision.
His performance did not stop there.
In the 87th minute, Pec took advantage of a rebound after a save by the goalkeeper to score his second goal of the game.
He scored five goals in the series and consolidated his position as the most decisive player in the match (Filed as: LA Galaxy sweep and go against Toluca in Concacaf).
Galaxy solid heading into key matchup

With this result, LA Galaxy proves that it is a serious contender for the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Their offensive forcefulness and control of the game were key to dominate from start to finish a Mount Pleasant that could do little to overcome the difference in level.
Now, the next challenge will be much more demanding:
Deportivo Toluca, one of the strongest clubs in Liga MX.
This quarterfinal clash promises to be one of the most attractive of the tournament, with two historic teams of the region’s soccer.
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Why does this result matter in the U.S.?
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For fans in the United States, especially those who follow MLS, this win reaffirms the competitive growth of U.S. teams in international tournaments.
In addition, the match against Toluca represents a direct rivalry between MLS and Liga MX.
A confrontation that generates great interest on both sides of the border.
The LA Galaxy, one of the most iconic clubs in U.S. soccer, will be looking to move forward and prove that they can compete for the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup.
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