Giovani Shines in His LA Galaxy Debut
Carson, Calif. — More than 13,000 fans at StubHub Center were on hand to witness the LA Galaxy beat Trinidad and Tobago’s Central FC 5-1 in their opening game in the CONCACAF Champions League.Â
They were also treated to something extra as Giovani Dos Santos made his debut in the 57th minute. And the crowd went WILD to mark the occasion.
19 minutes later, he took a pass from Rafael Garcia and slid home his first goal in a Galaxy kit and genuinely smiled as his teammates started to surround him.
In only 33 minutes of play, he registered five shots (two on goal), a goal, and an assist. Â Â
"I am happy for the team and to debut with a goal. It was a dream match," Dos Santos said.Â
Might this be the sign of things to come? Â Â
“He did a good job,” Bruce Arena said after the game. "He's obviously going to get better. He's only in training a couple days and he's missed the last couple weeks. But it's good to get him on the field, and I'm sure that in a short amount of time he'll be back to his full fitness.”Â
The Galaxy easily tore apart Central FC’s defense (it was their first ever appearance in the CCL) but the team were without nine of their regular starters. It will be interesting to see how Arena will utilize Dos Santos along side Sebastian Lleget, Juninho, and Steven Gerrard come Sunday when the Galaxy face Western Conference rivals, Seattle Sounders.  Â
After failed attempts in 2011 and 2013, the Galaxy got their man but it did not come without a little controversy. Â Â
The Galaxy faithful have been vocal about Dos Santos taking over the number 10 jersey from the retired Landon Donovan ever since the Mexican international signed with the team a few weeks ago. While there is no denying what Donovan has done for the Galaxy and the sport of soccer during his 15 year career, the number 10 shouldn’t be retired from the Galaxy because of its importance.  Â
Captain Robbie Keane came to his defense and said “That's not Gio's fault. You should speak to someone else; it's not Gio's fault. Gio's the No. 10. I guarantee you one second Gio does not care. I'm telling you right now: He does not care what people say. And the reason why: He has nothing to do with it. It's for other people to decide if they're going to retire a number. Are they going to retire No. 7 when I finish? I wouldn't want them to.”Â
Cobi Jones’s number 13 hasn’t been worn by another Galaxy player ever since his retirement in 2007 but that doesn’t mean it has been retired. The number is also not part of the 1-11 squad number assigned to specific roles within the lineup.  Â
Before Donovan signed with the Galaxy and after a short stint by Andy Herzog, El Salvadorian legend Mauricio Cienfuegos wore the number 10 jersey from the league’s debut in 1996-2003.  Â
You can erect a statue and put up banners all over the stadium but the number 10 jersey is too important to not let anyone else wear it every again.