Major League Soccer
·11 Mei 2026
Jack McGlynn makes World Cup case as Dynamo stun LAFC

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·11 Mei 2026

By Ben Steiner
Jack McGlynn isn’t scared of Hollywood — and he wants to be back in the City of Lights in just a few weeks.
The 22-year-old scored a brace in Houston Dynamo FC’s dominant 4–1 victory over LAFC to cap off MLS Matchday 12 with an impressive performance on the Sunday Night Soccer presented by Continental Tire stage.
With the LAFC crowd at BMO Stadium bumping and the Black & Gold looking to bounce back from Concacaf Champions Cup elimination, McGlynn took over.
First, it was an outstanding left-footed, first-touch strike from distance to open the scoring, before adding a second 10 minutes after the halftime break. The brace brought him to 2g/3a in seven regular-season appearances this season.
“I think the second one was a pretty normal [goal], just to pass it in, but the first one was definitely a banger,” McGlynn, who returned from a lower-body injury in late April, said post-match.
“Coming back, I've kind of shown what I can do in the minutes I've been playing, building up my fitness and building up strength back in the muscle. It's definitely been a process."
Sticking his left foot through his opening strike, McGlynn’s finish from distance wasn’t too far off the goal he scored for the US men’s national team against Türkiye ahead of the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup.
With Sunday's performance, there’s potential for another opportunity with Team USA, potentially with the 2026 FIFA World Cup squad. The USMNT will face a familiar Türkiye side in their Group D finale on June 25 in Inglewood, Calif.
“It’s on your mind. The No. 1 objective for any player to play in the World Cup,” said McGlynn, who has two goals in 13 USMNT caps.
“You definitely think ‘how can I show,’ but most importantly, show for Houston and help Houston out, and that'll get me there,”
McGlynn's performance came in front of the right eyes, too. USMNT assistant coach Jesús Perez was in attendance at BMO Stadium.
“Being in [LA], seeing all the signs and everything, kind of gets you up for it and gets you in the mood to have a performance like tonight," McGlynn said.
"I hope I can just keep doing that until the World Cup, and hope that I'm there.”
While eyes turn to the upcoming World Cup, the importance of stacking points before the break is critical for every MLS team. In particular, Houston, now up to eighth in the Western Conference, have won four of their last five games.
And with a big win over what head coach Ben Olsen called “one of the best teams in this league” on Sunday, they’re only dreaming higher.
“I think that we can run up the table, be a contender and make a run at the playoffs,” McGlynn said, looking ahead to Houston’s next match at Real Salt Lake on Wednesday (9:30 pm ET | Apple TV).
“We started the year pretty well," he said. "And I think if we keep doing this, and the solid foundation we have, we can go far.”








































