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Joseph Paintsil and Diego Fagúndez help power Galaxy to victory over Vancouver

Galaxy forward Joseph Paintsil controls the ball during a match against Sporting Kansas City.
Galaxy forward Joseph Paintsil, shown here controlling the ball during a match against Sporting Kansas City in March, scored in the 80th minute of the Galaxy’s 3-1 win over Vancouver on Saturday night.
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Joseph Paintsil and Diego Fagúndez scored two minutes apart late in the second half to spark the Galaxy to a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday night in a match that featured three Japanese-born starters for the first time in league history.

Vancouver goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka as well as Galaxy defenders Miki Yamane and Maya Yoshida all started and accomplished a feat not seen in the league’s 31 years.

Neither team scored in the battle between the top two teams in the Western Conference in the early season until Dejan Joveljic used an assist from Gabriel Pec — the first of the 23-year-old rookie’s career — to find the net in the 56th minute for the Galaxy (4-1-3). Joveljic has six goals this season, leaving him in a five-way tie for the league lead.

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Galaxy forward Joseph Paintsil was called a slur on social media after a 2-1 loss to LAFC in the El Tráfico rivalry. Both clubs and the MLS condemned the incident.

The Whitecaps (4-2-1) netted the equalizer in the 77th minute when Brian White scored on a header to the far corner off a corner kick by Ryan Gauld. White’s third goal of the season is the 42nd of his career, one away from tying the club record. Gauld became the first Whitecaps player to total 25 goals and 25 assists in a career last week.

Paintsil took a through ball from Riqui Puig in the 80th minute and scored the go-ahead goal for the Galaxy and then notched an assist in the 82nd on a fast-break insurance goal by Fagúndez, also set up by a Puig through ball. Paintsil, a 26-year-old rookie forward has three goals and three assists in his first eight matches, all starts.

Takaoka had one save for Vancouver and the Galaxy’s John McCarthy wasn’t tested in a scoreless first half. McCarthy finished with six saves, and Takaoka saved two shots.

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Coming off one of their most disappointing seasons in franchise history, the Galaxy have stormed to the top of MLS through the first six weeks of the season.

Vancouver leads the all-time series 14-12-7 but falls to 7-5-4 at home. The Galaxy earned their first win at BC Place since April 2019.

A win or a draw would have had the Whitecaps off to their best start through seven matches.

The Galaxy move into the top spot in the Western Conference with the victory, two points ahead of the Whitecaps and Houston Dynamo.

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Vancouver travels to play the Seattle Sounders on Saturday. The Galaxy return home to play the San José Earthquakes on Sunday.

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