LA Galaxy's four biggest goals before playoffs

What the Los Angeles Galaxy need to do before regular season wraps up
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Marco Reus
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1. Integrated Reus into the Galaxy offense.

Vanney and General Manager Will Kuntz felt motivated enough to provide their roster with an extra jolt of international talent. Welcome to the Los Angeles Galaxy, Marco Reus.

Set to make his debut when the LA Galaxy host Atlanta United on Saturday, August 24th. After appearing in 294 games for Borussia Dortmund, he racked up 120 goals.

His deal with the LA Galaxy is for the remainder of this year and the next two seasons. Reus provides an additional punch at midfielder where the Galaxy already field the likes of Ricard Puig, Marky Delgado and Diego Fagundez.

Between those three members of the LA Galaxy, they have a combined 13 goals and 20 assists on the season. They have helped make the Galaxy one of the league's best offenses in all of MLS this year.

The 35-year-old German talent surely will be welcomed with open arms. Come October, hopefully those arms will be helping the LA Galaxy hoist up another MLS Championship.

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