Riqui Puig makes his LA Galaxy debut off the bench after Barcelona move

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Riqui Puig makes his LA Galaxy debut off the bench after Barcelona move… but his team surrenders a TWO GOAL lead over Seattle Sounders and needs a late penalty from Dejan Jovelijic to snatch a draw

  • Riqui Puig signed for the Los Angeles Galaxy on a free transfer from Barcelona
  • Puig came on in the 62nd minute for Victor Vaquez, another former Barca player
  • The Galaxy secured a draw on a 92nd minute penalty kick vs. Seattle Sounders

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Riqui Puig made his eagerly awaited debut for the Los Angeles Galaxy in an exciting 3-3 draw with Seattle Sounders FC.

Puig signed with LA several weeks ago on August 4th after be allowed to leave Barcelona on a free transfer. 

Puig came in as a substitute in the 62nd minute for former Barcelona teammate Victor Vaquez. Coincidentally enough Puig originally credited Vaquez on selling the Galaxy to him.

Riqui Puig came on as a sub in the 62nd minute for his first minutes in a LA Galaxy uniform

Puig was credited with over 96 percent passing accuracy in almost a half hour of gametime

LA got off to a 2-0 lead in the first half and appeared to be well in control of the game after scoring in the 10th and 42nd minutes.

This would become undone after Seattle scored three goals within the of 20 minutes to comeback and obtain a 3-2 advantage.

The Sounders fought hard to hold onto the lead after surviving several close chances before a Galaxy substitute Dejan Jovelijic scored a penalty kick following a hand ball.

Puig happily smiles and points to Los Angeles Galaxy badge during his unveiling

Puig himself had a quiet but decent showing for his first night in MLS.

In 28 minutes of action Puig only took one shot that ended up being off target, but more importantly ended the night with 96.2 percent pass accuracy.

‘Fans, thank you for all your support,’ Puig said afterwards. ‘An unfortunate result but we have to keep going. Thank you all.’

The Galaxy currently sit sixth place in the MLS Western Conference with 34 points on a record of 10-4-11, through 25 games played.  

Puig stands next to LA Galaxy head coach Greg Vanney while his jersey is unveiled to media 


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