LA Galaxy beat New York Red Bulls 2-1 on Saturday with early goals from Joseph Paintsil and Dejan Joveljic guiding them to a record-extending sixth MLS Cup and snapping a 10-year championship drought. The final looked like it would be a one-sided affair when favourites Galaxy scored twice inside 13 minutes through Paintsil and Joveljic in front of a jubilant, sun-soaked crowd. The vaunted Red Bulls defence, who lost Andres Reyes just before the start of the game due to illness, initially had no answer to the Galaxy’s attacks despite the hosts missing key midfielder Riqui Puig. But the Red Bulls clawed a goal back in the 28th when the ball pinged around in front of goal from a corner before Sean Nealis fired past diving Galaxy goalkeeper John McCarthy. The goal immediately changed the tone of the contest with the home side playing more tentatively and the Red Bulls going on the attack. Both sides had chances in a tense second half as the Red Bulls battled to force extra time but Galaxy held firm to seal their first MLS Cup since 2014. “I’m so proud of these guys,” said Galaxy head coach Greg Vanney. “I thought at the start of the game we were incredible … they have cemented themselves as legends in this club, which is a big deal in this club.” Gaston Brugman, who stepped in for Puig and was later named MLS Cup MVP, split the Red Bulls defence to find Paintsil for the crucial opening goal. Galaxy made it 2-0 when an off-balance Joveljic poked the ball into the corner to beat a flat-footed Red Bulls keeper Carlos Coronel, the forward celebrating his goal with a summersault in homage to club legend Robbie Keane. “To win a trophy again after 10 years is a special feeling,” said Joveljic. “We’re young, hungry guys and we deserve this 100%.”