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Paulinho’s Hat Trick Leads Toluca to a 4-2 First-Leg Win over LA Galaxy

  • Toluca defeated LA Galaxy 4-2 in the first leg of their CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal, with Paulinho scoring three goals and Nicolas Castro also scoring for Toluca.
  • Paulinho, who is 33 years old, scored in the 43rd, 73rd, and 85th minutes and has previously won three scoring titles in Mexico.
  • LA Galaxy's goals were scored by Gabriel Pec and Marco Reus, and the team has not won a CONCACAF Champions Cup match in Mexico since 2008.
  • In another quarterfinal, Tigres beat Seattle Sounders 2-0 with goals from Ozziel Herrera and an own goal, and the second leg will be played next Wednesday in Seattle.
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The advanced Portuguese Paulinho scored three rounds in the League of CONCACF Football Championships. The player of the Mexican team Toluca was called to represent Portugal this year in the World2026.

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When it seemed that the German Marco Reus would be the leader of a feat of the Galaxy LA, Portuguese Paulinho appeared and with triplete saved the Toluca 4-2

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With Paulinho's triplet, the Toluca beat 4-2 to the Galaxy in the Final Quarters of the Concacaf Champions Cup.

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Paulinho’s hat trick leads Toluca to a 4-2 first-leg win over LA Galaxy

Joao Paulo Fernandes Paulinho scored three goals as Toluca defeated LA Galaxy 4-2 in the first leg of their CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal series.

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Portuguese Paulinho turned three goals this Wednesday to lead the Toluca attack in his 4-2 victory over the MLS Galaxy of the Angels in the Concacaf Champions Cup. Paulinho, three times, and Argentine Nicolás Castro scored for the Mexican football champions, who dominated, but showed ...

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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