Overview
- Following Wednesday’s 2-1 first-leg win over Toluca in the Concacaf Champions Cup, Dos Santos blasted the league’s calendar as unfair to teams in continental play.
- LAFC now head to San Diego on Saturday before flying to Toluca at nearly 9,000 feet, a quick-turn sequence that leaves little time to recover.
- The club has logged eight matches since late March and projects 13 in roughly six weeks, with no full rest week until May 24.
- Heavy rotation has disrupted rhythm in MLS games, yet LAFC remain unbeaten in the Champions Cup at 5-0-2 with a 16-5 scoring edge.
- For the San Diego trip, LAFC expect leading attacker Denis Bouanga back from a yellow-card ban, while the hosts enter on five straight losses and seven MLS matches without a win.