🎥 Marco Reus delivers a magical assist for LA Galaxy
While the Club World Cup is being played, the ball keeps rolling in the MLS.
During the early morning match, one of the illustrious footballers in the American championship showed off his skills.
What do you think of Marco Reus' assist for LA Galaxy's 2-2 against St Louis?
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