Galactic implosion
Monday, August 18th, 2008The Los Angeles Galaxy is going through some turbulent times. The team is on an eight game winless streak, and they recently fired Alexi Lalas and lost Ruud Gullit due to “personal reasons.”
Alexi Lalas was a bad hire from the very beginning. His previous stints as GM of the San Jose Earthquakes and the New York Metrostars were failures, as both teams didn’t manage to get above .500 with him at the helm.
His record as GM didn’t improve while in charge of the Galaxy. He actually made the team worse. Before Alexi Lalas arrived, the team made it into the playoffs every single year since the team’s inception and won 2 MLS titles. After he arrived, the team didn’t even manage to make the playoffs.
While Lalas did a good job at helping bring in David Beckham, everything else he did hurt the team. He would always make outlandish and wild statements that would bring the ire of the soccer community here in the US. All he seemed to do was bring negative attention to the club, something that wasn’t needed on top of all of the losing.
Ruud Gullit was yet another bad choice, a coach that had absolutely no idea of what it was like to compete in a league like MLS. Gullit was accustomed to the European leagues where concepts like a salary cap and super draft are non-existent. That much was obvious when Gullit didn’t even show up to the super draft, an event incredibly important for MLS teams.
Of course, his lack of knowledge concerning MLS wasn’t the only issue. Reports of him and Lalas butting heads constantly came out. It’s impossible to have any team harmony if the GM and the head coach are always clashing; this led to a negative atmosphere in the locker room, which piled on top of all of the losing.
The Galaxy needs to take this opportunity to try and repair all of the damage it has brought on itself over the last two years. The time of bringing in old, slow players as a quick fix is over. The team needs to concentrate on bringing in younger talent, and show a bit of patience. Although this will be no easy task considering the pressure they’re under with David Beckham on the squad.