CARSON, Calif. – LA Galaxy midfielder Juninho said he had a difficult time sleeping after last weekend’s last-minute, 1-0 loss to D.C. United, but he realized there was nothing more he could do then forget about it.

“I’m still very sad,” he said as he prepared for Saturday’s clash in Vancouver against the Whitecaps at a sold-out BC Place (7 p.m., Time Warner Cable SportsNet, Time Warner Cable Deportes), “but that’s the game, a tough result. It’s time to move on.”

Galaxy defender Omar Gonzalez said he forgot about the loss the moment he stepped off the plane following his return flight to Southern California.

“I hung out with my family and I put it all behind me,” he said.

Galaxy captain Robbie Keane wasn’t even at last weekend’s game because he was with Ireland’s national team for Euro 2016 qualifying. But he did see highlights – if they can be called that – and rued over what he called “missed opportunities.”

“We certainly should have left there with something out of the game,” he said. “Sometimes a point is good enough away from home.”

The road has not been kind lately to the defending champions who haven’t won away from the StubHub Center since a come-from-behind, 4-3 victory over the Colorado Rapids last Aug. 20. They are 0-3-3 away from Los Angeles during the regular season (0-4-4 including playoffs) since that memorable game in which they improbably rallied from a 3-1 halftime deficit.

They face another difficult road test in the form of the Whitecaps (3-1), who have matched a club record with a three-game winning streak and are led by Uruguayan native Octavio Rivero, who has a team-high three goals. Vancouver is also coached by Carl Robinson, one of Keane’s closest friends.

“He’s very, very good coach,” Keane said. “You can see the difference already with the team creating a good atmosphere with a good bunch of players.

“It’s a tough game but a game we’re looking forward to.”

One thing that could work in the Galaxy’s favor this weekend is their record against Vancouver. They have lost to the Whitecaps just once in 12 meetings all-time and are 4-0-1 in the last five games with their Western Conference rivals.

Such a history should help the Galaxy’s frame of mind after last Saturday’s stunning defeat, but veteran defender Dan Gargan said he wasn’t worried about any negative fallout.

“I think it’s easier for us to walk away from this game knowing we could have gotten points,” he said. “And we were good enough to get points. I think we have a veteran enough team to know there are things we can do better and we take those things and move forward.

“I think if it’s a younger team you may tend to dwell on it and maybe look a little bit harder at yourself. We know we were good enough to get points out of that game. Unfortunately we shot ourselves in the foot.”

VANCOUVER WHITECAPS vs LA GALAXY

BC PLACE, Vancouver, B.C.

April 4, 2015 (WEEK 5, MLS Game #31)

10 p.m. ET (TSN1)