Overcoming Adversity: The Road to Recovery for LA Galaxy's Riqui Puig
LA Galaxy confirms Riqui Puig will sit out the 2026 MLS season after undergoing ACL surgery. Despite facing one of the toughest challenges of his career, the Spanish midfielder remains determined to make a full recovery for the 2027 campaign.
LA Galaxy confirmed that Riqui Puig will miss the entire 2026 MLS season after undergoing another successful ACL reconstruction on his left knee. The Spanish midfielder described the setback as one of the hardest moments of his life but remains focused on a full recovery, with the club targeting his return for the start of the 2027 campaign.The injury dates back to December 2024, when Puig was hurt during the Western Conference Final against the Seattle Sounders, a match in which he delivered the decisive assist in a 1–0 victory that propelled the Galaxy toward their sixth MLS Cup title. Since then, the 26-year-old has been unable to return to competitive action.The club confirmed the surgery was performed by renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ramon Cugat and stated that Puig is expected to make a full recovery in time for the start of the 2027 MLS season.“Riqui Puig successfully underwent left knee ACL reconstruction surgery, a little more than a year after a similar procedure at the end of 2024,” the Galaxy said in an official statement. “He is expected to fully recover and be ready to rejoin the team ahead of the start of the 2027 MLS season.”Puig also addressed the situation through his personal social media channels, sharing an emotional message following the operation in Barcelona.“After an entire year working every day with one goal in mind, yesterday, during a medical checkup, the doctor gave me news you never want to hear: the graft wasn’t right, and I had to undergo surgery again,” Puig wrote. “It’s one of the toughest and most difficult moments I’ve had to face in my life, both personally and professionally. But today I can say the surgery went well, and that gives me strength and peace of mind to look forward.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingSince arriving from FC Barcelona in 2022, Puig has become one of the Galaxy’s most influential players. He played a central role in the club’s 2024 MLS Cup triumph and has recorded 27 goals and 23 assists in 74 matches across all competitions with the team.During the 2024 season alone, Puig totaled 37 goal contributions (17 goals, 20 assists) in 36 matches, including eight direct contributions in four Audi MLS Cup Playoffs appearances. He finished the 2024 MLS regular season with 16 goals and 14 assists in 29 matches.Puig signed a contract extension with LA Galaxy in May 2024 that runs through December 2027, meaning his return from injury could be decisive in determining the final chapter of his time with the club.
The Journey Begins
In a heartbreaking turn of events, LA Galaxy's Riqui Puig has been dealt a significant blow as he faces another ACL surgery, forcing him to miss the entirety of the 2026 MLS season. This setback comes after the midfielder initially injured his left knee during the 2024 Western Conference Final, a pivotal moment in the team's quest for the MLS Cup.
The Road to Recovery
Following the successful surgery performed by esteemed orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ramon Cugat, Puig received the grim news that he would have to undergo a second procedure due to complications with the graft. Despite this setback, Puig remains resolute in his determination to overcome this obstacle and return stronger than ever for the 2027 season.
A Message of Resilience
Taking to social media to share his thoughts and emotions, Puig expressed the profound impact of the injury on both a personal and professional level. Acknowledging the difficulties he faces, Puig also finds strength in the successful surgery and looks ahead with optimism and determination.
Puig's Influence on LA Galaxy
Since joining LA Galaxy from FC Barcelona, Riqui Puig has established himself as a key player within the team, contributing significantly to their success on the field. His absence in the upcoming season will undoubtedly be felt, but the club remains hopeful for his return in 2027, with his recovery potentially shaping the course of his future with the Galaxy.









