By Jahmal Corner LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Love them or hate them, the LA Galaxy have always been Major League Soccer's glamor team with a seemingly never-ending cast of top talent that have long set the standard for the North American league. Some of the most recognizable faces in the game now reside in MLS – from Kaka and Didier Drogba to Steven Gerrard – and the world-class pipeline can be traced back to the Galaxy and their aggressive courtship of standouts. David Beckham shifted the balance of star power when he joined Los Angeles in 2007, giving MLS a taste of the notoriety it has been chasing ever since.
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