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Austin FC lost 2-1 to LA Galaxy in a disappointing match on April 11, 2026, showing a lack of clear attacking strategy for most of the game. The team's performance was characterized as lackluster and puzzling.
AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 11: Ilie Sanchez #6 of Austin FC falls over Edwin Cerrillo #6 of LA Galaxy after heading a ball during the first half of a match at Q2 Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Scott Wachter/Getty Images) (Scott Wachter/Getty Images)
Lackluster. Subpar. Poor.
Whatever unflattering adjective one wants to use to describe Austin FC for most of the first 80 minutes Saturday wouldnât be wrong.
Looking puzzled in possession with no clear plan of an attack, the Verde & Black turned in a baffling performance. And while they weren't necessarily a no-show for most of the match, they werenât far off.
Despite a frenetic push the final 10 minutes, when Myrto Uzuni scored the teamâs goal, Austin FC still ended up with a 2-1 loss to the Los Angeles Galaxy at Q2 Stadium.
âEverything that happened today was on us,â Austin FC coach Nico EstĂ©vez said. âWe were average today.â
Average is probably being kind.
Here are three key takeaways from the match as Austin FC (1-3-3, 6 points) begins U.S. Open Cup play Tuesday at Louisville.
All indicators pointed to Austin FC coming away with three points from this match.
The team was coming off two solid performances in draws with LAFC and Inter Miami, while the Galaxy had barely more than two days of rest after playing a CONCACAF Champions Cup game Wednesday in Mexico.
Yet between the 10th and 80th minutes, it was Austin FC who looked like the side that had a midweek game.
EstĂ©vez said he feared a letdown following all the pomp and circumstance the team dealt with its previous game when facing Lionel Messi and Inter Miami in the opening of that clubâs new stadium.
His worry was realized.
âNaturally, itâs difficult to sustain a high level of play,â he said. âBut at least donât make it harder for yourself. ⊠If weâre a team that wants to be high in the table, we need to improve that.â
In EstĂ©vezâs defense, heâs working with a very average roster at the moment.
Saturday showed how badly the team misses midfielder Owen Wolff, the clubâs best player in 2025 who has yet to step on the field after having sports hernia surgery in early January. (The decision to postpone Wolffâs surgery, which apparently could have been done as early as late November, seems to have been a mistake.)
Dani Pereira, who played for the first time since March 7 when he entered the game in the 79th minute, has also been missed.
When Wolff and Pereira are available to play 60 minutes, it will be a massive upgrade for the club over current central midfielders Ilie SĂĄnchez and NicolĂĄs Dubersarsky.
SĂĄnchez, who hasnât been great, suffered an injury midway through the first half, which forced Besard Sabovic, the clubâs worst option in the midfield, into the game. And after being mostly good the last month, Dubersarsky offered little Saturday.
Winger Jayden Nelson, one of the clubâs high-profile offseason acquisitions, was also only available for the gameâs final 30 minutes.
When Austin FC has its full roster, including forward Brandon Vazquez, it should be dangerous in its attack. But thatâs likely a month away and may not even be until after the World Cup break.
It also doesnât excuse the lack of energy and substandard play the club exhibited Saturday.
âOur ball movement was too slow,â EstĂ©vez said. âWe needed more fluidity. ⊠We wanted more urgency and ruthlessness with the ball.â
Estévez said at the end of last season that the club needed to be better at home after going 7-7-3 for 28 points.
Thatâs not happening.
Austin FC is 1-1-2 for five points through four matches at Q2 Stadium. And while injuries have certainly played a part in that, dropping points at home is never ideal.
Overall, the club will enter Saturdayâs match at Toronto anywhere from 12th to 15th in the Western Conference depending on other league results Saturday.
And while itâs way too early to make drastic conclusions, and the MLS is overly forgiving to teams who have long stretches of poor form in the regular season with 60% of the teams making the postseason, itâs not the start to the year Austin FC wanted.
The final score was Austin FC 1, LA Galaxy 2.
Austin FC struggled with a lack of clear attacking strategy and overall lackluster play for most of the match.
The match took place at Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas.
The performance was considered subpar and puzzling, deviating from their typical standards.

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