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LAFC Defense Makes History: 5 Shutouts to Start Season
22 Mar
Summary
- LAFC set a new MLS record with five consecutive shutouts.
- Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has been instrumental in the team's success.
- The team faces Cruz Azul in the Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinals.

LAFC has etched their name in MLS history by achieving a record five consecutive shutouts to open the 2026 season. The team's impressive defensive streak now stands at 450 minutes, breaking the previous record of 427 minutes set by the Vancouver Whitecaps in 2012. Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, a World Cup winner, has been pivotal, making 16 saves across these five games. Manager Marc Dos Santos praised Lloris's leadership and communication, emphasizing the team's collective effort and strong mentality.
The consistent backline, featuring Nkosi Tafari and Ryan Porteous at center-back, along with fullbacks Sergi Palencia and Eddie Segura, has been key to this achievement. Despite their defensive success, LAFC has struggled offensively, with Son Heung-min yet to score in five MLS matches. However, the emergence of young talents like David Martinez and the anticipated return of midfielder Stephen Eustáquio are expected to bolster the team's overall performance as they aim for championship glory.




