VIDEO: Osorio Previews New York's Upcoming Season

After making the 2008 MLS Cup final, the New York Red Bulls have reloaded their squad and are set to try again. Goal.com has video of coach Juan Carlos Osorio speaking about the upcoming season.

Head coach Juan Carlos Osorio was in his typical somber and analytical mood at the New York Red Bulls' media day. He spoke to the gathered media contingent about his side's prospects for the upcoming season, and the additions they made in the offseason.

"I think we strengthened the team in every department," he said. After making it to the Major League Soccer Cup final in 2008, Osorio still felt the squad was in a need of an overhaul, and replenished his team with key additions.

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