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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - David Beckham and the L.A Galaxy suffered a shock 3-0 home defeat to FC Dallas on Sunday in the MLS Western Conference championship game.
Dallas will now meet the Colorado Rapids in Sunday's final in Toronto with the MLS championship at stake and both team seeking their first league title.
Beckham looked short of full fitness as the Galaxy were out-thought by an intelligent and better-organized Dallas team.
Colombian midfielder David Ferreira put Dallas in front in the 26th minute when he was allowed to turn and shoot on the edge of the area and fired into the bottom corner
The goal came against the run of play with Dallas keeper Kevin Hartman having been busy to keep out efforts from Juninho and Mike Magee and a bouncing free-kick from Beckham.
Former Galaxy keeper Hartman then tipped a good effort from Donovan wide but Dallas took a firm grip on the game in the 54th minute when, after a smart break, Brek Shea slipped a low ball across the box which George John converted at the back post.
There was more woeful defending from the Galaxy when Dallas added their third, the classy Ferreira linking up with Marvin Chavez who confidently slotted home.