Watch to damage the Austin FC Rear-Vyu Mirror vs. Wineless Galaxy

Austin FC will return to the track on Saturday afternoon on hosting the surpriser Los Angeles Galaxy.
Austin FC (4-3–1, 13 points) after his most uneven match of the season, home, 5–1 in Vancouver in the last weekend. The Texas team jointly allowed two more goals in its first seven matches of the season.
Dani Perera recorded a loan goal of Austin FC in the 90th minute, and goalkeeper Brad Stuver stopped six shots to prevent the score from getting worse. Disadvantage broke Austin’s undefeated streak of four matches.
Austin FC Center Back Brandon Hines-Iq said about the blowout loss for the West-Best Whitaps, “It was a perfect time to be with us in our season.” “We were in a moment where we needed to feel that we could not show the games – whether it is one of the top teams in MLS or one of the teams that are in the battle below for points – and we don’t have everything.”
Galaxy (0–5-3, 3 digits), defending MLS Champions, suffer through a disasters, who still sees him in search of his first win. Los Angeles came from behind and a person was down when former Austin FC Midfielder Diego Fagundez scored in the 57th minute, who pulled Galaxy into a 1–1 draw against Houston last Saturday.
Draw lost two matches for the galaxy.
Los Angeles has been excluded from 15–6 in this season, but has produced two out of three points on the road. A season ago, Galaxy scored 69 goals, the highest in the MLS Western Conference.
Galaxy coach Greg Vanni said, “We have found it to clean-clean it by putting it in a hole nor does it start well.” “They are the biggest things. Because after that, I think we find ourselves back in the game and we all seem right.”
-Bield level media