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VIDEO: Galaxy Coach Bruce Arena Blasts Team After Loss
No one took the Los Angeles Galaxy's loss to the Colorado Rapids harder than the coach, Bruce Arena.
Los Angeles Galaxy coach Bruce Arena was decidedly unhappy with his team's performance against the Colorado Rapids.
Despite a horrible start to the game, the Galaxy were able to turn the match around and lead the game.
However, it was the briefest of advantages, as mistakes from the Galaxy paved the way for the Rapids to claim all three points on the LA's home field.
After the match, Arena did not spare or shield his team from criticism. In fact, he heaped it on both his players and himself, taking blame for the loss.
Watch the video below for what Arena said.
Despite a horrible start to the game, the Galaxy were able to turn the match around and lead the game.
However, it was the briefest of advantages, as mistakes from the Galaxy paved the way for the Rapids to claim all three points on the LA's home field.
After the match, Arena did not spare or shield his team from criticism. In fact, he heaped it on both his players and himself, taking blame for the loss.
Watch the video below for what Arena said.
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