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VIDEO: Preki Wants More From Chivas USA
Chivas USA coach Preki wasn't content with his team's win versus the Columbus Crew, because he thought his players could to better.
Chivas USA didn't get to the top of the Western Conference (sharing the lead with the Seattle Sounders) by merely being content with results.
The team's coach, Preki, exemplifies the team's drive by still having concerns about player performance even after the club defeated Major League Soccer's current champions, the Columbus Crew.
In the press conference following the team's latest win, Preki pointed out specific ways that his team could have done better, making it clear that his players will work on those improvements in their upcoming training sessions.
The Chivas USA coach also discussed the performance of the team's new addition from Mexico, Eduardo Lillingston.
Watch the Goal.com video below.
The team's coach, Preki, exemplifies the team's drive by still having concerns about player performance even after the club defeated Major League Soccer's current champions, the Columbus Crew.
In the press conference following the team's latest win, Preki pointed out specific ways that his team could have done better, making it clear that his players will work on those improvements in their upcoming training sessions.
The Chivas USA coach also discussed the performance of the team's new addition from Mexico, Eduardo Lillingston.
Watch the Goal.com video below.
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