VIDEO: Arena Speaks On The Return Of Landon Donovan

The LA Galaxy have one of their star players back from Europe, and coach Bruce Arena is relieved.

Los Angeles Galaxy coach Bruce Arena (A. Canales/Goal.com)
The Los Angeles Galaxy have been missing a couple of key players during their preseason training.

While David Beckham was able to extend his stay with AC Milan, Landon Donovan ended his stint with Bayern Munich and rejoined the Galaxy.

After Donovan's first practice with the team, he and Arena spoke to the media in a press conference.

Donovan scored 20 goals for the Galaxy last season, though the team failed to reach the playoffs.

Arena talked about what it would mean to the team to have their star striker back to start the season.

Watch the Goal.com video below.


 
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